Jimu News reporter Xu Ping
As the number one qualifier in the 2022 World Preliminary Asian Top 12, the Japanese team lost again! In the early morning of October 8th, Beijing time, the Japanese team in Jeddah lost 0:1 to the Saudi team. In the first three rounds, the Japanese team only achieved 1 win and 2 losses. With 3 points, they only relied on the advantage of the goal difference. , Overwhelming the Oman and Chinese teams with 3 points, ranked third in Group B.

If the loss to Oman in the first round is considered a big upset, then in this strong dialogue in Group B, the Japanese and Saudi teams have a chance to kill the game. In the cheers of the home audience, the Saudi team relied on the super substitute, 00 post player Brykan's goal in the 71st minute, and finally beat the Japanese team 1:0. In another match of this group, the Australian team defeated Oman 3:1. While achieving three consecutive victories in the top 12 matches, they also set a new world record. They surpassed Germany, Spain, and Mexico to become The first team to achieve 11 consecutive victories in a single world preliminaries.
"Who would have thought that the Japanese team only won one goal and only scored one goal in the first three rounds?!" For the Japanese team's successive losses, even the head coach of the Chinese team Li Tie was surprised. In this way, after the three rounds of Group B, Australia and Saudi Arabia scored 9 points and achieved a 6-point lead. Among the three teams with the same score of 3 points, the Japanese team is undoubtedly the most promising counterattack. Because with their strength, they will not hand in such a bad answer. However, it is precisely because of the unexpected performance of the Japanese team that makes the qualifying situation of Group B more complicated, which is not a good thing for the Chinese team.
(Photo source: Xinhua News Agency)
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