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Japan coach's wild analogy ahead of final
21 Mar
Summary
- Coach Nielsen used a fly and honey analogy for the final.
- Japan has scored 28 goals and conceded only one.
- Leah Blayney is an assistant coach for Japan.

Japan's coach Nils Nielsen garnered attention before the Women's Asian Cup final with a peculiar analogy comparing a fly choosing excrement over honey. Nielsen dismissed questions about favoritism, stating the match was 50-50. His team, ranked 8th by FIFA, has showcased remarkable dominance throughout the tournament, scoring 28 goals while allowing only one. This performance stands in stark contrast to Australia's closer knockout stage victories.
Nielsen expressed pride in his team's unity, likening them to the 'Nadeshiko' flower, symbolizing grace and resilience. Among Japan's coaching staff is former Australian international Leah Blayney, now an assistant coach. Blayney has observed Japan's near-flawless campaign and praised Nielsen's coaching abilities. She aims to leverage this experience to contribute to Japanese women's football's resurgence and potentially bring her learnings back to Australia.




