Fifa World Cup 2022 In Qatar, Wataru Endo returns from concussion Kaoru Mitoma also recovers "100% by the game against Germany"
Fifa World Cup 2022 in Qatar Airways, decided match is begun in Qatar Japan Vs Germany this match is the biggest in FIFA world cup 2022. Japan's first match in the first round of the soccer World Cup (World Cup) Qatar tournament, against Germany, is approaching on the 23rd. The condition of the players with the injuries that were a concern is also improving, and it seems that they will be in time for the big game.
The brightest factor is the return of midfielder Wataru Endo (Stuttgart), who has been the core of the team for the past four years. He suffered a concussion after hitting his head during a German league match in early November. He arrived in Doha but did not accompany them to the warm-up match against Canada in the United Arab Emirates on the 17th. He continued to rehabilitate while monitoring his progress.
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In an online interview on the 21st, he said, "Try moving, there's nothing in particular. The fact that it's everything except a makes it okay." He has been practicing covertly since the nineteenth, and despite the fact that he has no idea about the nuances, it said a different menu, but a general practice.
For the second consecutive season, 2020-21 and 2021-22, Endo ranked first in the German first division for the number of wins in one-on-one situations that compete for the ball. Despite the strong Germans, he will be the most reliable player in the first match.
Hidemasa Morita (Sporting), who is originally a defensive midfielder, is also complaining of discomfort in his left calf, so the match against Germany is expected to be tough. Endo's return is good news, as it would have been a big blow if both of them were absent.
Endo said, Yet again endo said, "I'm worried about what to do if I get hit (in the head. But if I worry about that, I can't play soccer. I think I can play without worrying about it when it comes to practice and games." I am prepared.
In addition, MF Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton), who was late to start due to poor physical condition, has recovered greatly. It is said that it will be a different menu until the 20th, but he said, "I can return to 100% by the game against Germany."
In the tournament of japan's final Asian qualifiers in March against Australia, he participated in the final stage and scored two goals including the winning goal. It is an essential offensive trump card. He has also scored goals in the first division of England, and his slow and steady dribbling is starting to work against strong opponents. The 25-year-old, who has deepened his confidence and entered Doha, is reliable, saying, "Whether it's a starter or a midfielder, I will leave an impact when I come out." (Doha = Soshi Katsumi).

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