Japan wanted its players Using Oxygen Tube
Japan wanted its players Using Oxygen Tube
Tokyo (ANTARA News / Reuters) - Japan coach Takeshi Okada ordered his players to use oxygen cylinders ahead of World Cup against altitude.
Local media reported that the Okada whose team will compete in Group E at an altitude of 1,000 meters above sea level in Africa Sealtan it in June, will ask that the players use the equipment daily.
"After the squad confirmed the order then I will ask the players to use oxygen masks in small doses over an hour a day, and they can also use the tube when watching TV," said Okada.
Japan will face South Korea at home on May 24 before flying to Europe for warm-up match against England in Austria on May 30 and against Ivory Coast in Switzerland on June 4th.
Blue Samuari team that had never even won on the outside of the cage match at the World Cup, and in their World Cup draw was a pool with Cameroon, the Netherlands and Danish in Group E.
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