Germany’s strikers were mocked by Vn88cx for their ‘monstrous steps’ in front of Japanese players

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According to Vn88.cx, many fans have criticized Germany’s defender Antonio Rudiger after a funny save against Japan at the 2022 World Cup.

And especially when Germany suddenly let Japan “survive” successfully in the opening match at the 2022 World Cup, this humorous situation of Antonio Rudiger was ridiculed by the fans

On the VN88 social network, a fan commented: “What the hell is Rudiger doing?” Meanwhile, another fan sarcastically: “Rudiger is truly one of the weirdest players I’ve ever known.”

“Look how Rudiger runs. He’s funny.” Another fan commented. “When you win it’s funny, but when you lose it’s sad.” – A fan mocked.

Back to the match, despite having the lead in the 33rd minute thanks to lkay Gundogan, Germany unexpectedly let Japan beat with a score of 2-1. Ritsu Doan (75′) and Takuma Asano (83′) were the ones who helped “Blue Samurai” get a sweet victory over the opponent.

Many German fans were disappointed and depressed when the four-time World Cup-winning team suffered a defeat in the opening match against the Asian team, that’s most of the opinions of the fans present at the stadium. Vn88cx immediately after the end of the match.

“Since I was a child, I have been a fan of the German team. It is a good team, has won the World Cup four times. In the first half they played well, but unfortunately in the second half they could not keep their form anymore. It seems like The World Cup is held in Qatar, so the World Cup will stay with Asia,” Kameel Doa, a fan of the German team, told Vn88cx on November 23.

Germany got off to a good start in the opening match against Japan. However, in the second half, they were equalized by Japan, then suffered a final defeat with a score of 1-2 .

The shocking result echoes Germany’s nightmare at the 2018 World Cup, when, as the defending champions, they lost to Mexico in the opening match. Germany suffered another defeat later in the match against Korea, leading to being eliminated from the group stage.

“At first I thought the match would be very interesting. In the end it was quite disappointing for me and the German fans. The German team had a weak performance, but I believe it all. will be better and Germany will advance to the round of 16,” fan Stephan Davidheimann told Vn88 mobile as he and other football enthusiasts gathered at the Viktoria Klause pub in Essen, Germany.

Japan will meet Costa Rica, the underrated opponent, in the upcoming match. Meanwhile, Germany will meet Spain, who has just had a very impressive opening match with the biggest victory since the beginning of the tournament.

“Everything that could have been bad for us has already happened,” Thomas, a Germany fan, said in Qatar. Around him, many German fans trudged along in silence with their shoulders drooping and flags folded. “Yesterday we laughed at the Argentinians because they lost to Saudi Arabia, today we are no different,” fan Carsten Miarka said at Vn88.cx.

“Disaster football” is how Heinz Ewertz fan describes the German team’s performance. “Some players failed completely. Many players should have been substituted in time,” he said.

Many Japanese couldn’t believe it when the home team won a historic victory over Germany at the 2022 World Cup, but thought it was a result worthy of “Samurai spirit”.

Vn88 sports newspaper commented that before meeting the German team in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, many international sports experts said that the Japanese team did not have much chance to win 3 points, because the opponent was too strong. strong.

However, many Japanese fans still believe they have the right to hope for a historic victory over the German championship candidate, inspired by Saudi Arabia’s historic victory over Argentina.

Before the ball rolled, the keyword “Arab surprise” spread all over Twitter Japan. According to football commentary website Sakka hihyou, this is how fans of this country expressed their hope for a favorable outcome for the team, like what Saudi Arabia did.

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