Hajime Moriyasu, Japan coach, takes a photo with Harry Kane and generates great repercussions
The characteristic friendliness of the Japanese people has gained global prominence, and a recent video capture solidifies this perception. Hajime Moriyasu, coach of the Japanese national team, was captured in a moment of pure relaxation as he posed for a photograph with Harry Kane, the renowned England striker.
The spontaneity on Moriyasu’s face revealed the coach’s genuine satisfaction, which shows the human side behind the rigidity of high-performance sport, whose team started its participation in the World Cup in a promising way. In the debut of Group F, the Japanese team secured a 2-2 draw against the Netherlands.
The meeting quickly generated comments and discussions on digital platforms. While some internet users criticized what they considered Kane’s less receptive stance, many others praised coach Moriyasu’s spontaneity and “inner child”, celebrating the relaxed moment. See the repercussions of some posts below:
- “Even an ordinary player’s expression transforms like this.”
- “It’s unfortunate that Moriyasu is so happy, while Kane seems to be asking ‘who are you?'”
- “Despite all this sweetness, when entering combat, she wins victory without difficulty, which is fascinating.”
- “An excellent photo that reveals the more human side of coach Moriyasu. A record alongside Kane that is very rare for fans.”
- “Moriyasu appears taking a selfie with a huge smile on his face. Harry Kane, in turn, displays a slightly confused expression, how cute. The behind the scenes are incredible.”
















