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Don’t underestimate the Japanese. Brazil vs Japan could end in a draw in regular time—Little God of Wealth’s World Cup betting diary 🔥

Asian teams at this World Cup have truly been plagued by bad luck. South Korea and Iran were eliminated at the last moment. Japan did make it through to the Round of 32, but they landed in the “group of death” guarded by Brazil and Norway. Still, don’t underestimate a dark horse’s resolve. Tomorrow, Japan will face Brazil. Little God of Wealth believes both sides will draw in regular time. Folks, you can try betting on a “draw.” After all, everyone who’s bet on draws in this tournament has already “bought villas by the sea”:

1. The Prisoner’s Dilemma in Knockout Matches: Whoever Attacks Dies First

A draw in the group stage is all about understanding; a draw in the knockout stage is wisdom.

Brazil has the sharpest spear in this tournament (2.8 goals per game on average), but the price is leaving a desert-like emptiness in the flanks (3.5 shots on target per game conceded from counterattacks). Japan, on the other hand, holds the toughest shield (zero goals conceded from open play), but pays for it by keeping the blade at the front line sheathed (Takefusa Kubo only truly “unsheathes” after 60 minutes).

This creates a deadly tactical loop:

If Brazil presses hard, the instant their three center-backs push forward is the death point where Ritsu Doan can slip in behind them like a ghost.

If Japan goes on the offensive, the moment Wataru Endo leaves his defensive position is the perfect opportunity for Rodrigo to lightning-pierce through the middle.

Coach Hajime Moriyasu’s notebook only has one line: “Let the Brazilians move first”—while on Tite’s bench sits a Neymar who has just recovered from injury.

2. Collective Absences at Both Sides’ Key “Explosion Points”

Brazil’s starting wide men Rodrigo and Raphinha are ruled out one after another due to injury, greatly weakening the right flank’s ability for one-point breakout attacks. Japan’s core wide man Kaoru Mitoma and midfield core Takefusa Kubo are also confirmed absent. The original wide-flank assault tactics both teams planned are severely compromised, making it difficult for either side to quickly break the deadlock through individual skill.

3. Japan’s Extremely Targeted “Ultra-Defensive” Tactics

Japan will most likely set up a deep 5-4-1 “park the bus” shape. They’ll rely on relentless high-intensity running by the whole team to strangle the midfield, cutting off Brazil’s passing lanes. With execution dialed to the maximum, they can completely limit Brazil’s penetration attacks in the first 60 minutes, leaving very little space for the opponent to score comfortably.

4. Japan’s “Killing the Teacher” Mindset Ignites Unusually Strong Resilience

Historical Demon Exorcised: In the 2025 Kirin Cup, Japan came back from two goals down to overturn Brazil, ending a 37-year curse of not winning.

Obsession in the Master–Disciple Clash: Japanese football’s foundation comes from the Brazil system, and this match carries the symbolic meaning of “surpassing the master.”

The Head Coach Goes All-In: At 58 years old, Hajime Moriyasu has confirmed that this will be his final tournament. The whole squad vows to “drag it into extra time” to dedicate the victory to him.

5. Japan’s Physical Fitness Is a “Hidden Weapon”

Japanese players’ average running distance has long ranked in the top three at the World Cup (about 115km+), and besides that:

🔄 They have enough depth for rotation, with scientific energy allocation

💧 There have been multiple water-break stoppages in this tournament—Japan actually benefits more (they’re already good at controlling the tempo)

🔋 Even by the 85th minute, they can still maintain high-intensity pressing

After 70 minutes into the second half, Brazil’s offensive efficiency will drop noticeably, while Japan at that point still has the stamina for counterattacks.
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BRA VS JPN
Brazil
1.79x
56%
Draw
3.70x
27%
Japan
5.26x
19%
$7.44M Vol
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