.To play Brazil friendly July 30
The Japan men’s Olympic soccer team coach Makoto Teguramori has
said his boys will go all out for their first Group B match against Nigeria on August
in Manaus. The young Samurai Blue left for Brazil on Thursday and will
launch the Rio Olympic against Nigeria, followed by a game versus Colombia
three days later, and then another against Sweden to close out the first round
on Aug. 10.
“We’ll be at our peak for the first game,” Teguramori said at
Haneda airport. “That game will make or break our medal chances.”
Japan warms up for the Nigeria game with a friendly versus
Brazil on July 30. Teguramori’s squad is trying to win the nation’s first medal
in men’s soccer since the team took home the bronze from the 1968 Mexico City
Games.
Teguramori has no illusions about the tall order his group
faces.
“The mission we’ve taken on is a huge one,” he said.
“Hopefully we can bring back a medal to add a new chapter in (Japanese soccer)
history.”
In London four years ago, Japan came close, reaching the
bronze-medal match (a 2-0 loss to South Korea).
During the Rio Games, where Japan will be playing every three
days, Teguramori and his coaching staff will focus on keeping the troops as
fresh as possible.
And Manaus, located deep in the Amazon rainforest, is hot
even during the Brazilian winter, with temperatures topping 30 C at night, the
humidity exceeding 70 percent.
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