
Zion Suzuki
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Clean sheet against Tunisia
Suzuki recorded no saves and a clean sheet in Saturday's 4-0 win over Tunisia.
Analysis: Suzuki had nothing to do with Saturday's dominant win, as he was not tested with a single shot on net on his way to a clean sheet. This is after a much more challenging match against the Netherlands, forced to make four saves in that contest. He will now face Sweden in their group stage finale, likely be a tough task when facing Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak.
Four saves made, allows two in draw
Suzuki made four saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-2 draw versus Netherlands.
Analysis: Suzuki opened Japan's 2026 World Cup campaign on Sunday against heavy group favorites Netherlands, conceding two second‑half goals but also producing four big saves to help secure a 2-2 draw. Both goals came from close‑range efforts inside the box, with Japan's back line repeatedly left exposed by the Dutch attack. Even so, Suzuki's shot‑stopping kept Japan in the match, and his overall form suggests he should be well‑positioned for the remaining group matches. Japan's next match comes against Tunisia on June 21 in Mexico.
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