On the 22nd, the Japanese men’s soccer team (under 23), who are competing in the final Asian qualifying rounds for the Paris Olympics, played against South Korea in the third game of the first round and lost 1-0. Japan finished the first round with two wins and one loss, finishing second in the group with six points and will face host nation Qatar in the quarterfinals of the final tournament. At the Asian Final Qualifiers being held in Doha, Qatar, Japan, aiming for their 8th consecutive Olympic Games, won two consecutive games in the first round to advance to the final tournament, and will be looking to pass first place in their group in the third match on the 22nd. We played against South Korea. Japan made seven changes to their starting lineup from the previous match, with 19-year-old forward Kotaro Uchino from the University of Tsukuba, defender Riku Handa, and midfielder Satoshi Tanaka starting for the first time in this tournament. . In the first half, Japan launched an attack from the left side led by Yu Hirakawa, but they were unable to score and the match ended at 0-0. Japan continued to push forward in the second half, but in the 30th minute, they headed a high-trajectory ball during South Korea’s corner kick, allowing South Korea to take the lead. Japan, who were chasing for the first time in this tournament, launched forward Masahiro Hosoya and midfielder Rihito Yamamoto, who have experience playing on the Japan national team, and launched a fierce attack, but their chances were converted. I couldn’t finish and lost 0-1. Japan finished the first round with 2 wins and 1 loss, finishing in 2nd place in Group B with 6 points.On the 25th, Japan will face Qatar, the host nation ranked 1st in Group A, in the quarterfinals of the final tournament. . Those who finish in the top three of the eight-team final tournament will qualify for the Paris Olympics, and those who finish fourth will advance to a playoff against Africa and Guinea. The match between Japan and Qatar will be held from 11:00 pm Japan time on the 25th, and will be broadcast live on NHK TV and streamed simultaneously on NHK Plus. Araki, a starter: “A game where we had issues with our decision-making ability” Ryotaro Araki, who started after the match against UAE, said, “This was a game where we faced issues with our decision-making ability from the previous match. I think it’s all about our decisiveness in front of the goal. We’ll start from here thinking that the real battle will be from the finals.” Substitute Matsuki: “If we don’t win next time, we’ll be eliminated, and we’ll definitely get a ticket to Paris.” 20-year-old Matsuki Kuo, who came on as a substitute in the second half, said, “It was an opponent we couldn’t beat, and we came in hoping to break through in first place in our group, but we lost in the set. We were defeated by our play. We focused on set pieces because it was a tough game, but we conceded a goal from there. We had some time in the second half, but we couldn’t score, and it’s frustrating that we ended up with a result like this. ” I looked back. Then, in preparation for the quarter-final match against Qatar, he said, “If we don’t win next time, it’s a tournament and we’ll be eliminated.I want to definitely deliver a victory to Japan away from home with a strong desire to get a ticket to Paris.” talked. Sato, who came on as a substitute, said, “I couldn’t make a goal, it’s really pointless.” Keiko Sato, who came on in the middle of the second half, said of the game, in which his shot hit the goal post with a chance just before the end of the game and ended in a scoreless game. I had two or three chances, but I couldn’t convert them, so it was really disappointing.To put it in an extreme, you could think of today’s game as a loss because my shots didn’t go in.” I did. Looking ahead to the quarterfinals against Qatar, which would be over if they lost, he said, “From now on, it’s a battle we really can’t afford to lose.Qatar has a lot of supporters, and I think the atmosphere of the game will be different than before.We won’t give up on that momentum.” “If we play our soccer, we can win.”, he said with enthusiasm. Substitute Hosoya: “It doesn’t mean anything if we don’t score.” Shindai Hosoya, who came on as a substitute right after the team was chasing one goal in the second half, was the last Japanese player to enter the media coverage area. I showed up. His eyes seemed to be moist, and he said, “It was after the point was scored, so I knew exactly what I was going to do.It came close to being disappointing, but if I don’t score, it doesn’t mean anything.” No,” he said with frustration. Looking ahead to the quarterfinals against Qatar, which would be over if we lost, he said, “As I carry the Japanese flag on my back, I want to play with responsibility and determination.I haven’t been able to score, but as I always say, I believe in myself.” I want to score a goal. 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