Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Japan hailed as 'an example for all teams' after leaving their dressing room spotlessly clean following World Cup defeat by Belgium (Photos).



The Japanese national group has been hailed as 'a case for all groups' subsequent to demonstrating a class of sportsmanship regardless of their World Cup vanquish by Belgium the previous evening at the Rostov Arena.


They were thumped out of the competition when a late objective from Nacer Chadli in the 94th minutes fixed a 3-2 rebound triumph for Belgium. As uncovered by FIFA general facilitator Priscilla Janssens on Twitter, Japan's squad left the competition on a high note. They cleared out in the wake of leaving changing area perfectly clean with a note of thanks in Russian. 

Sharing a photo of their immaculate post-coordinate changing area, Janssens composed: 'This is the Japanese dressingroom (sic) subsequent to losing to Belgium in the 94' minute. 'Expressed gratitude toward their fans in the stadium, tidied up everything (seat and dressingroom) and addressed media. Indeed, even left note with 'thank you' in Russian.

 'What a case for all groups!! Benefit to work with!' Their fans were likewise imagined gathering junk in the stands in the wake of seeing their side lose to Belgium. See more photographs underneath...






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