Japan continues the contract to coach Hajime Moriyasu

Hayime Moriyasu has renovated the contract with the Japanese Football Federation and will continue as a coach until 2026, a year in which the World Bank is held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. It's really the job that fills me up. It is a job that enables me to compete internationally with pride [...]
It's really the job that fills me up. It's a job that enables me to compete internationally with the pride that I'm Japanese, so I decided to accept the proposal and continue the”, he said at a news conference, reports Blic Sport.
The 54-year-old coach took the lead after the Japanese national World Cup in Russia in 2018, becoming the first coach to remain at the helm after a World Cup.
The Japanese were one of Qatar's World Surprises, defeating Germany and Spain in the group stage. They went through the 16th phase together with Spain, leaving behind the Germans.












