Japan became the first group to qualify for the 2026 cup of land after beating Bahrain 2-0 in Saitama Stadium on Thursday.
Second goals from Daichi Madi and Thirty to them confirm that the blue samurai protects the area at the top Asian Group C’s Top Top Copial Capries.
The eighth’s eight-year-old Eight in the eighth, Japan joined the United States, Canada and Mexico in the 48th team competition.
“I thank the players with their efforts and followers with their support,” said Japan coach Hajime. “We knew that if we put up with the goals to come. We will try and win our three games left and grow as a group.”
The Bahrain coach Dran Talajic said, “It is not surprising that Japan is eligible, as a very high group. They will get good results from the World Cup.”
Earlier Australia took a large step in the seventh diagram by winning Indonesia 5-1 Sydney in the first guest game under the new coach Patrick Kluindert.
Kevin Diks Kakvin missed the fine in the eighth minute, and after 10 minutes Martin Boyle did not be wrong in her kicking in her kicking.
Nishan Velupollay and Jackson Irvine earn points before you leave and Lewis Miller made it 4-0 o’clock. Ole Romeny drew one back in Indonesia before Irvine held her fifth and information.
The top two since these three groups are of the three groups in Asia.
South Korea sat on the top of the group B and existing by 11 World Cup look in spite of Oman 1-1 in Goyang, north of Seoul.
Forward Hee-Chan has set the South Korea forward before you leave and Oman get a point using Ali Al-Busidi-Busidi’s purpose 80 minutes 80 minutes.
“People can imagine that the degree’s narrow is simple but we should work hard on every game,” said Captain Son Heung-Min. “The game like this can teach us a lesson. We should take anything good we can do in this.”
Reporting by Associated Press.
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