Japan’s INSANE Equaliser vs Netherlands 😳 Van Dijk Thought It Was Over…#shorts



The Netherlands thought they had it wrapped up after Van Dijk’s stunning strike put them ahead… but Japan had other plans. A wild tactical twist from the Japanese coach, giant sideline flashcards, and relentless pressing turned the game upside down.

And just when the Dutch were celebrating, Japan struck back with a last-minute equaliser that left everything in chaos.

But the real twist? What happened after the final whistle…

Japanese fans weren’t just celebrating — they were cleaning the entire stadium with trash bags while others were still in shock.

Football, discipline, and madness all in one match.

Debate time: what impressed you more — the equaliser or the culture?

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37 thoughts on “Japan’s INSANE Equaliser vs Netherlands 😳 Van Dijk Thought It Was Over…#shorts”

  1. Going to school in japan the shock wasn't the uniforms or the restaurant grade free lunches it was the fact that in every grade there was a a period set aside every day to clean . We would clean the bathrooms , classrooms, courtyards everything. Everyone standing when a teacher enters the class and only when the teacher says sit were you allowed to sit. I'm 35 and in a position that affords me subordinates and an office. I stand for anyone that enters my office.

  2. I don't think it's just Japan, I've seen Korean fans of BTS clearing up at their concerts too (and yes I know the rest of the random does it too, but their initial fans were Korean and 'started' it for them). So maybe it's an Asian thing?

  3. <ATTENTION> China has publicly criticized Japanese’s admirable behavior at the World Cup as a show off performance. Now Saudi Arabia and Iraq cleaned their locker rooms. So to the rest of the teams, please clean up your locker rooms !! 😉

  4. Japanese, I lived there for five glorious years of my life, and that cultural aspect of cleaning it starts in kindergarten all children cleanup, not only their desk and their lunch but the actual school they help the janitors sweep

  5. It’s culture but also general upbringing. I always clean up after myself especially in public places. On vacation while the Chinese tourists were hunting clams, my dad and I filled our bucket with trash and left it with the organizers without comment. Some people’s greed and disregard for their environment is sickening.

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