England vs Japan: A Disappointing Loss at Wembley
By Rohan Mehta / 01.04.2026
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In a surprising turn of events, England lost 0-1 to Japan during a friendly match held at Wembley Stadium on March 31, 2026. The match saw Kaoru Mitoma score the only goal in the 23rd minute, marking England’s first-ever loss to Japan in a friendly encounter.
The match was attended by approximately 80,000 fans, who witnessed a lackluster performance from the England side. England managed only three shots on target throughout the match, a statistic that highlights their struggles in the attacking third. Manager Thomas Tuchel, who is preparing the team for the upcoming World Cup, expressed disappointment in the team’s offensive output.
“We got punished for not a lot against Uruguay, and today was one counter-attack,” Tuchel remarked after the match, emphasizing the need for improvement. The game served as an experimental lineup for England, with several players being tested ahead of the World Cup.
Phil Foden, one of the starters, had the fewest touches of any player before being substituted, receiving a player rating of just 4. This performance has raised questions about the team’s attacking strategy as they look to finalize their squad for the World Cup.
England’s next match is scheduled against New Zealand on June 6, 2026, where they will aim to bounce back from this disappointing result. The final 26-man World Cup squad must be submitted by May 30, adding urgency to their preparations.
Marc Guehi, another player on the squad, acknowledged the disappointment of the loss but maintained a realistic outlook: “It’s obviously disappointing but we have to be realistic.” Tuchel reiterated the importance of offensive actions, stating, “If we put offensive players on the pitch, we demand offensive actions, creativity, dribbling, shots and assists and we clearly didn’t have enough.”
This match against Japan serves as a wake-up call for England as they continue to prepare for the World Cup. The team will need to address their shortcomings in the upcoming matches to ensure they are ready for the challenges ahead.
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