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England Stunned: First Ever Loss to Asian Side
1 Apr
Summary
- Japan secured a historic victory, marking their first win against England.
- Key players' subpar performances raised concerns for upcoming tournaments.
- Several fringe players failed to impress in the crucial fixture.

Japan achieved a historic milestone by defeating England for the first time in a men's senior international match, with Kaoru Mitoma scoring the decisive goal.
The Blue Warriors took the lead in the first half, punishing England's lack of intensity and exploiting defensive frailties.
Several England players, particularly those on the fringes of the squad, struggled to make an impact. Cole Palmer's dithering contributed to Japan's counter-attack, and other attacking players were ineffective.
Substitutions like Lewis Hall and Jarrod Bowen showed promise, but it was too little too late as England lacked cutting edge without key regulars like Harry Kane.
The match served as a final audition for some players, with most failing to secure their spots for upcoming summer tournaments.