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Japan's Takumi Minamino To Support World Cup Campaign In Mentor Role

Minamino to mentor Japan squad after ACL injury, offering experience and support

Takumi Minamino will ​be part of Japan's World Cup campaign despite still recovering from injury, ‌with the forward taking on a mentor role and looking to "give maximum support" to the squad.

The Japanese international ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee while playing for AS Monaco in ​December, an injury that typically sidelines players for six to nine months, ending ​his hopes of featuring at the finals.

The 31-year-old's injury is a big ⁠blow for Japan. The former Liverpool player has made 73 appearances and scored ​26 goals for the Samurai Blue.

Minamino was a key figure in Japan's qualification campaign, but ​will now contribute off the pitch, having been drafted into the World Cup setup to provide support based on his own experience.

"Before anything, I'm happy I could join this group," Minamino was quoted as ​saying by Japan's Kyodo News on Wednesday. "Lots of people helped me get here and ​I'm hoping to give my maximum support to the team by offering my personal experience and coming ‌up ⁠with my own approach."

"As expected, the first few weeks were tough. Injuries are part and parcel of being an athlete, but the timing of it and, of course, there was that emotion I had for this World Cup," Minamino said.

Minamino's role reflects a ​trend among teams to ​value off‑field influence as ⁠much as on‑field impact. Australia have taken a similar approach, appointing forward Martin Boyle as an "Official Vibes Manager" for their campaign, while ​Japan will also lean on former captain Maya Yoshida, who has ​been included ⁠in the World Cup setup as a support player.

Japan head to their eighth successive World Cup finals, buoyed by a string of high-profile victories and with coach Hajime Moriyasu bullish about their ⁠chances ​of reaching the tournament's latter stages.

Japan have been drawn ​in Group F alongside the Netherlands, Sweden and Tunisia and open their campaign against the Dutch on June ​14 at the Dallas Stadium in Texas.

( Source : Reuters )
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