The third round of the Asian Youth Championship continued, and the Japanese team defeated Iraq 5-0, and Thailand defeated North Korea 2-1. In this way, the Japanese team joined hands with Thailand to enter the quarterfinals of the Asian Youth Championship.

Asian Youth Championship third round of the match continued. In the end, the Japanese team defeated Iraq 5-0, and Thailand defeated North Korea 2-1. In this way, the Japanese team joined hands with Thailand to enter the quarterfinals of the Asian Youth Championship.

Asian Youth Championship Group B, Japan, North Korea, Iraq and Thailand are divided into one group. This group showed the characteristics of Japan's superior strength from the beginning. The first match against Japan defeated North Korea 5-2, while Iraq and Thailand drew 3-3. In the second round, Japan defeated Thailand 3-1 and advanced in advance, while North Korea defeated Iraq 1-0 to gain the lead!

In the third round, the Japanese team still showed their might while qualifying early, defeating Iraq 5-0! This is another "tragedy" in this Asian Youth Championship. You should know that Iraq is not a bottom team, it can be called a strong team in West Asia. However, the Japanese team was able to win another 5 goals, thus scoring 13 goals in the group stage, losing only 3, and then winning three consecutive victories in the group and advanced to the knockout stage. It is worthy of being a super strong team.

In another game worth paying attention to, Thailand defeated North Korea 2-1! In this way, Thailand, which was originally at the bottom, successfully counterattacked, surpassing North Korea and Iraq, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, and 4 points to qualify for the second place in the group!

can be seen that in the first two groups of the Asian Youth Championship, Indonesian and Thailand two Southeast Asian teams qualified one after another, showing the good momentum of Southeast Asian football. Before this, the outside world had realized the strength of Vietnamese football. Now Indonesia and Thailand are also beginning to rise. If we can go further, we are even expected to appear in the World Youth Championship like Vietnam! In the

1/4 finals, Japan will face off against Indonesia, while Thailand will challenge Qatar. Obviously, Southeast Asian teams are the targets of being looked down upon, but who dares to say that no miracle will appear?