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Could Asian teams be catching up to Europe at this World Cup? | Jonathan Wilson

Asian teams are making waves at the World Cup, challenging European dominance. With Japan's thrilling draw against the Netherlands and South Korea's strategic win over the Czech Republic, the gap is closing. Could this be the start of a new...

The Guardian· Jun 15, 2026 · 5:16 PM · 18 views

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Asian teams are making waves at the World Cup, challenging European dominance. With Japan's thrilling draw against the Netherlands and South Korea's strategic win over the Czech Republic, the gap is closing. Could this be the start of a new football era? #WorldCup #Football #AsiaVsEurope #Soccer #SportsUpdate

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