The "Agony of Doha" came 29 years ago, and Hajime Moriyasu experienced it first-hand as a midfielder on Japan’s national soccer team. He’s now the coach, and he’s made amends. Japan won its World Cup group on Thursday after beating 2010 champion Spain 2-1 at the Khalifa International Stadium. Last week, the team defeated 2014 champion Germany by the same score at the same venue. Japan beat Spain with just 17.7% possession, the lowest figure ???????????????? recorded in World Cup history ???? pic.twitter.com/q55lKljyq4 — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) December 1, 2022 As time was winding down against Spain, Moriyasu was thinking about that game in Qatar against Iraq in 1993 that cost the tea
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