#Tolio #Germany #Soccer Japan National Team #World Cup This time it’s time to talk about soccer. Japan representative did it. 2-1 victory over Germany in the Qatar World Cup. A miraculous victory against a strong opponent who has won the World Cup four times! Moriyasu Japan turned the tide by changing the system in the first half when they were outnumbered. Ritsu Doan, who entered the match as a substitute, got on the momentum with a tie-breaker, and a shocking counter was triggered. Takuma Asano’s god trap pierced the winning goal to break the stronghold of the guardian deity Neuer. Torio, who had been yelling at Moriyasu Japan’s forwards, apologized and retracted his remarks to the outstanding striker who delivered a spectacular blow. Why was Moriyasu Japan able to beat Germany? Please take a look at the latest episode that unravels the branching points from a sharp perspective! The next event will be held in the popular private community “Tolio TV Project”. The Qatar World Cup match against Costa Rica on November 27th will be held in Shibuya, Tokyo for members only! Check the overview for details! Let’s toast the victory against Costa Rica in the middle of Shibuya! Everyone gather! Please also subscribe to the channel! Private community “Tulio TV Project” https://community.camp-fire.jp/projects/638044/preview?token=3p1at80d Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tuliotv04/ Tanaka Marcus Tulio 1981 Born on April 24, 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He came to Japan in 1998 to study soccer at Shibuya Kyoiku Gakuen Makuhari High School. He made his J League debut in 2001 with J1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima. He contributed to the team’s first league title with Urawa Red Diamonds and Nagoya Grampus, and in 2006 he won the J League MVP. He acquired Japanese citizenship in 2003 and participated in the Athens Olympics in 2004. As a member of the Japanese national soccer team, he helped Japan advance to the quarterfinals at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He will retire at the end of the 2019 season. Scored 104 goals in 529 J-League games.

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