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The German national team, four times world champions, will start their career in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ by facing Japan in the first matches of Group E.
Match between Germany and Japan
The German national team is looking for a good start to compensate for the disappointments of the 2018 World Cup, while the Japanese samurai looks to make a nice surprise at the start of his career.
The confrontation between Germany and Japan, watch it live and exclusively on beIN SPORTS MAX 2, Wednesday, 16:00 Mecca time Al-Mukarramah.
Direct transfer (first semester):
– 45 + 6 half, which ends with a deserved German lead 1-0, with a very clean game without any yellow card.
-45+5 Kai Havertz scores the second goal for Germany, which the referee disallows after hearing the mouse’s ruling.
No.: Gundogan’s first World Cup goal and 9 goals in 22 games for Germany since the start of 2021, having scored eight goals in 42 games for the national team between 2011 and 2020.
D33 goals, Gundogan opened the scoring for Germany from a penalty kick announced by the referee following a foul by Japanese goalkeeper Gunda on Raum.
D 28 Gundogan hits a powerful ball which Shuichi Gonda, the Japan goalkeeper, catches
Halfway.
P 16 – Antonio Rudiger takes a corner and sends his header near the post, the first and most dangerous opportunity for the match.
– A quarter of an hour has passed, and the shape of the game seems to be in this direction, German dominance and sorties, in exchange for Japanese defensive cohesion and counter-attacks whenever the opportunity arises.
– Daisen Maeda D09 hits the German goal, but from an offside position. This attack should give some indication that Japan can create powerful counterattacks.
-d 05 still warning address first minutes.
D01 The kick-off sounds from Salvadoran referee Evan Barton.
Formation of Germany and Japan:
Numbers before the meeting:
Germany will meet Japan for the first time in the history of the World Cup, and the German national team has not lost against Japan in their last two matches (F1 D1), both international friendlies, the first in 2004 (3 -0) and the second in 2006 (2-2). All of the goals from the two ties came in the second half.
– Germany has won the World Cup 4 times, and is the most European team to have won the championship (4 times also Italy). Of all countries, Brazil has won the title more than them (5 times) .
This will be Germany’s 20th participation in the World Cup finals, making them the second most-present team at the tournament after Brazil. They last did not participate in the World Cup was in 1950, and since then they have progressed past the first round in all versions with the exception of 2018, when they finished last at the World Cup.
This will be Japan’s seventh consecutive World Cup appearance, starting since 1998. It is also the second-longest streak of consecutive World Cup appearances by an Asian country behind South Korea’s 10 consecutive tournaments (including 2022).
– After reaching the round of 16 in 2018, Japan are looking forward to reaching the knockout stages of the World Cup in consecutive editions for the first time in their history.