3-0, Japan U23 defeated Afghan U23, welcomed the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers to get a good start + ranked first
10:13pm, 3 September 2025Football
Tonight, the Japanese U23 team ushered in the first round of the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers. The Japanese U23 team PK Afghan U23 team in this game.
In terms of paper strength, the Japanese team is undoubtedly far stronger than the Afghan team, so more than 70% of fans were full of confidence in the Japanese team defeating the Afghan team before the game. In addition to Japan and Afghanistan, there are also Myanmar and Kuwait teams. These opponents are not afraid of the Japanese team, and every opponent is a tough guy for Afghanistan. It is extremely difficult for Afghanistan to break out of this group, so Afghanistan may only hope that a miracle will happen.
In the 8th minute of the first half, the Japanese team took the lead and broke the deadlock.
34 minutes later, the Japanese team won another goal to expand their lead. In
stoppage time, the Japanese team took another goal to expand their lead.
In the end, the Japanese team defeated Afghan team as they wished, ushering in a good start in the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers. After the game, the Japanese team temporarily ranked first in Group B with 3 points.
The Japanese team did not give Afghanistan much chance in the whole game. The Japanese team's possession rate exceeded 70% and nearly 80% of the ball, with more than 10 corner kicks. In addition, the number of shots in the Japanese team also exceeded 10, and the number of shots in the Japanese team exceeded 5. And Afghanistan is passive and has no choice but to do so due to its strength.
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