According to gekisaka, the Japanese team has arrived in Bahrain by chartered flight. The local temperature is close to 40 degrees, and even the lowest temperature does not drop below 30 degrees.
Currently, the Japanese team is divided into groups for recovery training in the gymnasium of their accommodation. Although the match will take place at 7 PM local time, the Japanese team still has to face the challenge of the heat, with players such as Kiyoshi Shida and Kosuke Machida commenting that “it’s hotter here than in Japan” and stating that they will take heat prevention measures.
Previously, the Australian team was unexpectedly defeated by Bahrain. Considering the home advantage and the scorching weather, the Japanese team may not easily dominate their opponents this time.
Japanese Media: Bahrain’s Local Temperature Approaches 40 Degrees; Japanese Team Struggles with Heat and Trains Indoors. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/40645.html