- 14 June 2025, Mali (Youth) vs Japan (Youth), 3-2, Lose
- 10 June 2025, Denmark (Youth) vs Japan (Youth), 3-0, Lose
- 07 June 2025, Japan (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth), 4-5, Lose
- 04 June 2025, Congo (Youth) vs Japan (Youth), 0-2, Win
- 14 June 2024, Mexico (Youth) vs Japan (Youth), 1-3, Win
- 15 June 2025, Denmark (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth), 2-1, Lose
- 13 June 2025, France (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth), 3-1, Lose
- 10 June 2025, Mexico (Youth) vs Congo (Youth), 6-8, Lose
- 07 June 2025, Japan (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth), 4-5, Win
- 04 June 2025, Mexico (Youth) vs Denmark (Youth), 7-8, Lose
In an evenly contested match, Japan and Mexico's youth teams ended in a 1-1 draw. Japan took an early lead in the first half, with their goal coming at the 31-minute mark. The timing and clinical execution of this goal demonstrated effective coordination among Japan’s attacking unit. However, despite maintaining a slight tactical edge during the initial half, Japan could not extend their lead, constrained partially by Mexico's organized defense and Japan's own inefficiencies in converting further opportunities.
Mexico's response in the second half was marked by an improvement in their attacking dynamics. They managed to equalize in the 70th minute, which underscored their resilience and adaptability. The Mexican side showcased an impressive combination of patience and assertive play, particularly during transitional phases, which was crucial in breaching Japan's defense. The equalizer was a culmination of superior teamwork and efficient utilization of midfield spaces, enabling Mexico to penetrate and capitalize on their chance.
Discipline, or rather the lack thereof, played a significant role for Mexico, accumulating five yellow cards throughout the match compared to Japan's two. This aggressive approach hinted at perhaps excessive physicality and could have easily backfired. Yet, it reveals that Mexico's defensive strategies, while often verging on the edge of legality, were pivotal in controlling Japan's forward momentum after the first goal. Despite the risks posed by multiple bookings, Mexico's physicality was instrumental in offsetting Japan's technical strengths.
Both teams demonstrated disciplined positioning when it came to set pieces, with each side earning two corner kicks and a single offside call. This indicates well-coordinated defensive and offensive setups, focusing on minimizing risks while maximizing potential scoring opportunities. The parity in these statistics underscores the balanced nature of the contest, where neither side could claim a clear upper hand throughout the match.
In conclusion, while Japan displayed early dominance with strategic goal scoring, Mexico’s improved coordination and tactical adaptations allowed them to restore parity. The significant factor influencing the match outcome was Mexico’s adaptability and resilience, despite their disciplinary issues. This match tactically exemplifies how effective teamwork and calculated aggression can level the playing field against technically astute opponents.
Form Guide
Lose | 3-2 | Mali (Youth) vs Japan (Youth) | |
Lose | 3-0 | Denmark (Youth) vs Japan (Youth) | |
Lose | 4-5 | Japan (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth) | |
Win | 0-2 | Congo (Youth) vs Japan (Youth) | |
Win | 1-3 | Mexico (Youth) vs Japan (Youth) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 2
- GOALS
- 11:12
- GOALS / MATCH
- 2.2
- Japan (Youth) has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 11:12, scoring 2.2 goals average
Lose | 2-1 | Denmark (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth) | |
Lose | 3-1 | France (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth) | |
Lose | 6-8 | Mexico (Youth) vs Congo (Youth) | |
Win | 4-5 | Japan (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth) | |
Lose | 7-8 | Mexico (Youth) vs Denmark (Youth) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 1
- GOALS
- 20:25
- GOALS / MATCH
- 4
- Mexico (Youth) has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 20:25, scoring 4 goals average
Japan (Youth) H2H Mexico (Youth)
Home game | Japan (Youth) | 4 | 5 | Mexico (Youth) | Away game | Tournoi Maurice Revello | |
Away game | Japan (Youth) | 3 | 1 | Mexico (Youth) | Home game | Tournoi Maurice Revello | |
Home game | Japan (Youth) | 7 | 6 | Mexico (Youth) | Away game | Tournoi Maurice Revello |
- PLAYED
- 3
- WINS
- 2
- GOALS
- 14:12
- GOALS / MATCH
- 4.67
- In the last three matches that these two sides meet, Japan (Youth) overtook Mexico (Youth) twice
- Japan (Youth) won twice, lost once
- Teams played three times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 14:12; average goals per match – 4.67
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