Japan spectators won hearts, cleaned stadium after match; Watch Viral Video

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Japan spectators cleaned stadium after match

New Delhi: At this time Japan is being discussed everywhere on the football field. Japan made a spectacular comeback after falling behind and defeated Germany 2-1 in the Football World Cup match on Wednesday. After the match, not only the players are being praised, but people are also discussing their fans. Actually, after the match, the players of Japan cleaned the stadium. Yes, you heard it right… usually, people spread dirt in the stadium during the match. But the Japanese fans left the stadium only after cleaning it.

Japanese fans are seen picking up trash and cleaning up a mess before leaving the stadium after the World Cup Group E match between Germany and Japan at the Khalifa International Stadium on Wednesday. This video has been shared by FIFA itself on its official Twitter handle.

Japan’s passion for cleanliness
Whether it is the cleanliness of trains and platforms or public toilets, the craze for the cleanliness of the people of Tokyo Japan has always been seen. This video was shown on many channels in Qatar. Everyone is praising him. This is not the first time that the fans have cleaned the stadium. In the last World Cup too, after Japan’s victory over Colombia, the fans took a break during the victory celebrations and set an example by cleaning the ground.

Japan spectators cleaned stadium after match

Bang of japan
Ilke Gundogan gave four-time champion team Germany the lead in the first half by scoring a penalty. Japan, however, stunned the strong European team by scoring two goals in seven minutes in the second half. In the 76th minute of the match, the ball coming out of Takumi Minamino’s kick was stopped by veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, but Doan, who plays for Team Freiburg in Germany’s domestic league, turned it into a goal and the spectators of Japan in the stadium started swinging. After this, Asano gave Japan the lead in the 83rd minute by making excellent control of the ball and making the best angle to beat Neuer.

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