Japan coach Takeshi Okada asserted that he did not just want to make Japan a surprising dark horse team in the preliminary round, and Okada wants his team reach the semifinals. Terry himself was only commenting that it is difficult for Japan to penetrate the semi-finals. However, the Chelsea defender was declared Japan is a team with good quality and could surprise in the World Cup in 2010.
"Seeing the performance of the Japanese players, I'm sure they could make trouble for other teams. I'm not too surprised, since Japan has a good history they also have a sharp striker," explained Terry. Shunsuke Nakamura's team will be joined in Group E, along with Cameroon, Danish and teams Total Football, The Netherlands. We'll see whether Japan can show the best game as a representative from Asia.
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