June 23, 2021
TOKYO (AFP) – Former Southampton defender Maya Yoshida and Real Madrid youngster Takefusa Kubo were named in an 18-man Japan football squad “aiming for gold” at the Tokyo Olympics yesterday.
Japan have only won an Olympic men’s football medal once – bronze at Mexico 1968 – but manager Hajime Moriyasu is confident of glory on home soil when Tokyo 2020 begins next month.
“We’re aiming for the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, and I’ve chosen the players who give us the best chance of doing that at this point in time,” said Moriyasu, who also manages Japan’s senior side.
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