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Uzbekistan and Japan, familiar rivals, set sights on U23 Asian Cup victory

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Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 3:51 PM
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The stage is set for an exciting final match between Uzbekistan and Japan in the AFC U23 Cup in Doha. Both teams are aiming to clinch the coveted title, with Uzbekistan looking to repeat their success from 2018 and Japan aiming to relive their triumph from 2016. Despite missing key players, Uzbekistan’s coach Timur Kapadze remains confident in his team’s abilities, emphasizing the depth of his squad. Kapadze is eager to replicate their past victory over Japan in the quarter-finals in 2018.

On the other hand, Japan’s coach Go Oiwa is determined to lead his team to victory and seek revenge for their previous defeat against Uzbekistan. Oiwa’s team has shown great form in the tournament, defeating strong opposition to reach the final. Despite struggling to convert their dominance into goals, Oiwa is confident that his team will be able to break Uzbekistan’s defense and come out on top in the final match. Japan has been steadily improving throughout the tournament, and Oiwa believes they have what it takes to secure the win.

The match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two football powerhouses at the U23 level. Both teams have a rich history in the competition, with Uzbekistan having secured their maiden title in 2018 and Japan being former champions in 2016. The coaches of both teams have expressed their determination to secure the victory and lift the trophy in Doha. With the stage set for a competitive final, football fans can expect an exciting showdown between Uzbekistan and Japan.

Despite the challenges posed by the absence of key players and the tough competition, both teams remain optimistic about their chances in the final. Uzbekistan’s Kapadze is confident in his team’s abilities to overcome Japan once again, while Japan’s Oiwa is focused on his team’s strengths and improvement throughout the tournament. With both coaches emphasizing their team’s readiness and determination to win, the final match between Uzbekistan and Japan promises to be a closely contested battle for the AFC U23 title. Football fans can expect a thrilling encounter between two talented teams in Doha.

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