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Moriyasu, Japan players return following World Cup exit
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Moriyasu, Japan players return following World Cup exit

Japan's national football team, the Samurai Blue, has returned home following their early exit from the FIFA World Cup. Manager Hajime Moriyasu expressed gratitude to supporters but did not confirm his future plans. The Japan Football Association is reportedly considering keeping Moriyasu in charge ahead of the upcoming Asian Cup. The team finished third in Group F, advancing to the knockout stage for the third consecutive World Cup before losing to Brazil in the round of 32. Moriyasu becomes the first manager to guide Japan through back-to-back World Cups. Former player Keisuke Honda publicly challenged the possibility of being considered for the managerial role.

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Moriyasu, Japan players return following World Cup exit

Japan's national football team, the Samurai Blue, has returned home following their early exit from the FIFA World Cup. Manager Hajime Moriyasu expressed gratitude to supporters but did not confirm his future plans. The Japan Football Association is reportedly considering keeping Moriyasu in charge ahead of the upcoming Asian Cup. The team finished third in Group F, advancing to the knockout stage for the third consecutive World Cup before losing to Brazil in the round of 32. Moriyasu becomes the first manager to guide Japan through back-to-back World Cups. Former player Keisuke Honda publicly challenged the possibility of being considered for the managerial role.

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