Although the Women’s World Cup is not quite as popular as the men’s tournament, there are some things in which it is not at all different. For example, Japanese fans kept to tradition here too and collected trash in the stands after Saturday’s 5-0 win over Zambia, he writes. CNN.
The Japanese’s garbage collection is part of almost every major world competition, so it’s really no surprise that after last year’s World Cup in Qatar, it also happened at the Women’s World Cup jointly organized by Australia and New Zealand.
It was also expected that after thrashing Zambia, the Japanese women’s national team would also clean their dressing room as if they weren’t there, which they did anyway based on the photos released by FIFA, they even left a note of thanks there.
Of course, the Women’s World Cup is worth watching not only because the Japanese are garbage collectors, for example, the French orange has done so recently A deepfake ad that went viralwhere we apparently watch the big moves of the men’s national team members, and then it turns out that no, they were all done by women.
In 2019, the French entered the World Cup quarter-finals at home against the world champion, the United States, and now they started the World Cup with Hervé Renard, who led the Saudi national team to victory over Messi last December.