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FIFA World Cup 2022: Germany's team can eradicate doubts with their strong performance against Japan, which have started from the last World Cup. If the team wins in this match, then it is also a chance to come to their fans …Read more

The German team Japan would like to forget the bitter memories of 2018 by registering a big win. (FIFA Twitter Page)
Doha The German football team, which has suffered the brunt of being out of the group stage in the World Cup 2018, will have to forget the bitter memories of 4 years ago with a win against Japan on Wednesday. In the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the 2014 champion team was eliminated from the first round. The four -time champion Germany team was out of the early stages for the first time in this tournament.
This will be Germany's 110th World Cup match and the team can eradicate doubts by performing strongly in it, which have started from the last World Cup. If the team wins in this match, then it will inspire their fans to watch the match. In fact, the fans of the German team are boycotting the tournament due to poor performance as well as Qatar's human rights records.
Japanese team will go to play 7th World Cup
After Japan, Germany will have a challenge in Spain on Sunday and then in his final match in Group E on December 1. Japan's 7th time will play in the World Cup and the team will leave no stone unturned to reach the quarter -finals for the first time. Japan coach Hazime Moriyasu said on Tuesday, “Our goal is to reach the final 16. After this we would like to go further. This history will be changing for us, this is our goal.”
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Germany will descend without Learoy Sana
The German team would be without Winger Leroy Sane of Bayern Munich, who stayed away from Tuesday's practice session due to a knee problem. He is expected to be replaced by nineteen -year -old midfielder Jamal Musiala in the team. The German team, however, could not perform confidence in confidence against Oman in the practice match. The team registered a 1-0 win with the goal of Niklas Phulkriga, but in this match, the weakness of his defense was revealed. The German team has won only one of their last seven matches.