Japan embrace 'underdog mentality' for World Cup clash with Brazil
This combination of file photos created on June 27, 2026, Japan's head coach Hajime Moriyasu in Guadalupe, Mexico, on June 20, 2026 (L); and Brazil's Italian head coach Carlo Ancelotti in Philadelphia on June 19, 2026. Brazil and Japan will meet in a 2026 World Cup round of 32 football match at the Houston Stadium in Inglewood June 28, 2026.
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The two sides clash on Monday in Houston and record five-time champions Brazil will be favourites to reach the next round.
But Japan, considered by some to be outsiders to go far at the tournament in North America, beat Carlo Ancelotti's side 3-2 in a home friendly in October.
And Minamino, who is at the World Cup in a non-playing capacity after suffering a serious knee injury, said they can pull off another surprise.
"If we play with the underdog mentality, as we always have, I believe we have the ability to make something happen in these one-off games," said the 31-year-old, who scored in the friendly win eight months ago.
Speaking to reporters at Japan's training base near Nashville, Tennessee, Minamino said attacker Takefusa Kubo could play a part after a knee injury.
The Real Sociedad winger came off in the 2-2 draw with the Netherlands that launched Japan's World Cup campaign.
"He is especially spirited, so he needs no encouragement from me," Minamino said, according to Kyodo News.
"Everyone believes we will welcome him back in the knockout stage, and he is rehabbing with that same belief."

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