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© 2017 AFPJapan coach faces review after Iraq World Cup qualifying draw
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smithinjapan
I'm tired of Samurai Blue blaming the coach (or the public and media, anyway). They've been doing it for more than 20 years, and have not improved except through team cohesion, which is extremely rare. Some love to praise Okada as having brought them together and as a Japanese Samurai who proved such coaches are the cause of wins, but in reality Okada himself, a very down to earth guy, said he had nothing to do with it and he could have just as well been a fly on the wall and the results would not have changed. He called himself lucky.
Until the players change, changing coaches will just be a scapegoat.
HollisBrown
Never mind Halilhodzic, just look back at all the coaches since Troussier in the late 90s. I don't really see any significant improvement in terms of results or performances.
lostrune2
Both Japan and South Korea face the toughest last 2 games in their respective groups - each finishes group play against the Top 2 teams of their group that's not themselves
DaveAllTogether
Whenever Samurai Blue face trouble they always want to blame the coach.
drlucifer
Okada in particular was very lucky, funny that the coaching careers of almost all the
coaches that coach Japan falls after they leave the blue samurai which makes me
think the Blue samurai are making the coaches look good and not vice versa.
I believe I can coach the blue samurai and I will look like a world class coach despite
not ever coaching even kids.
therougou
Something they've never done in qualifying. They usually end up drawing with the Socceroos. If that happens, they'll likely have to beat Saudi Arabia away, which won't be easy, especially with the corrupt refs.
I can't blame this on the coach, but the players didn't seem to be in good condition. The goal they allowed was also a joke, but they should have went for the kill before they were too fatigued to do so.
Players may have gotten a little better, but so have the opponents. The coaches enforce their own way, so there really isn't a pattern there. But defensive-minded Troussier and Okada had the best results at WC. Trying to play pretty football and then switching it up all of a sudden at the big stage can backfire.
Tamarama
I think Japan will beat Australia comfortably at home. I watch the Socceroos very closely and they are very, very ordinary right now. Just a very average team with average cattle.
If for some reason they only draw though, they may be in big trouble because they won't beat the Saudis at home. The Saudis are pretty decent.