The quarter-finals of the Asian Games men's football team ended tonight. The Japanese men's football team eliminated the Saudi team that had previously defeated China's U23 2-1. In this game, the 20-year-old forward Yuto Iwasaki scored two dollars in a single game. From Kyoto Okinawa University, he joined the J2 team Kyoto Iwasaki after graduating from high school. In the game tonight, he played a crucial role!
It is worth mentioning that in this Asian Games men's football match, the Japanese and Saudi teams sent U21 teams (2020 Tokyo Olympics age players). However, teams of such age can win very easily when facing the Chinese U23 who scored 11 goals in the group stage. In the previous first round of knockout matches, Saudi Arabia broke through the Chinese city three times within 18 minutes in the first half, and once again led 4-0 in the second half, killing the suspense. If it weren't for the bad luck in the last few times, Saudi Arabia might even create a more cruel score difference!
However, Saudi Arabia, which looks like it is full of combat effectiveness, is still difficult to resist against the Japanese team with steady autumn wind. In this game, Japan U21, which uses Tokyo Olympic as the preparation team, scored in the 30th and 71st minutes, and finally defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1. After 2 Asian Games , the , will advance to the semi-finals again. The opponents in the next semi-finals will be the winners of the UAE and North Korea. Once they enter the finals, it is likely to be the last level of whether Son Heung-min is exempt from military service.
In fact, the Japanese team that went to Jakarta this time is not a favorite to compete for the championship, especially after losing to Vietnam. Compared with the performance of the Chinese, Japanese and Korean men's football team in the group stage of this Asian Games, the Chinese team is undoubtedly the best. U23 national football team won all three games and defeated two strong rivals, the United Arab Emirates and Syrian . However, with the U23 being beaten by Saudi Arabia, the familiar smell of Chinese football still came as promised. Seeing the two teams of South Korea and Japan stumble into the semi-finals, how should Chinese fans think?