Kubo Takehide: It’s amazing that Moriboichi has been able to coach for so long. He will work hard to avoid injuries in the future.
6686 Sports News on November 16th: On Tuesday next week, Beijing time, Japan will face Bolivia in the Kirin Challenger Cup. After today's practice, Japanese forward Takehide Kubo talked about injuries and coach Mori Yasuichi's 100-game milestone in an interview with the media. He said it was amazing that Mori Yasuichi could coach for so long, and he would work hard to avoid injuries in the future.
About coach Yasuichi Mori’s 100th national team coaching milestone
“The club’s 100th coaching achievement and the national team’s 100th coaching achievement are different in the number of games, and the so-called ‘Mori Yasuichi Era’ ’ It has lasted for so long, which really proves the outstanding ability of Coach Moribao. Although I am only a player, I also think it is very remarkable. Generally speaking, the tenure of a coach is usually 3 to 4 years, and Coach Moribao can serve as a coach for 4 consecutive years, which shows that he does have ample experience.”
About the next game against Bolivia
“I think coach Mori Yasuichi doesn’t care too much about these data, but now that this milestone has been reached, the Japan Football Association should also make corresponding preparations. As players, our goal is to go all out to win Competition, leaving good memories for this competition."
About the competitive status and injuries in the past two years
"If I were not injured, I should be able to get a perfect attendance award, but I can be included in the coach's plan every time. I feel very honored. If it were me before, I would not have had such an opportunity, so I am really grateful to be selected every time. I think it is also very important as a player to try to avoid serious injuries, because no matter how strong you are, once you are injured, you will be injured. It is easy to lose the original competitive state."
"The accidental injury against Ghana was like a wake-up call. I will pay more attention to avoiding injuries in the future and strive to always maintain a good competitive state."
About the number of appearances for my national team.
"I think the important thing is not how many games you play, but how you perform in each game. I am the kind of player who values personal performance more than the number of appearances, so I don't care too much about the number of appearances."
About myself Changes in my position in the national team in the future
"From my personal point of view, this is indeed possible. But by then, the national team should become stronger. If I have such a rash attitude, I may not be able to gain a foothold in the national team."