Jakarta, ThedailyID – Japan continued its impressive FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign after crushing Tunisia 5-0 in the group stage. Besides securing a convincing victory, the Samurai Blue also set several new records that highlighted their growing status on football’s biggest stage.
The emphatic win extended Japan’s unbeaten run at the tournament and strengthened its position as one of Asia’s strongest representatives. Moreover, the result added another chapter to the nation’s remarkable World Cup history.
One of Japan’s biggest achievements is reaching 12 consecutive unbeaten World Cup matches against non-European opponents. During that run, Japan recorded nine wins and three draws, underlining its consistency against teams from other continents.
Japan also matched its largest-ever winning margin at a World Cup. The 5-0 victory over Tunisia equaled the nation’s biggest win in tournament history and showcased its attacking strength.
In addition, Japan continued its impressive scoring streak. The team has now scored in 13 consecutive World Cup matches, making it one of the longest active scoring runs among participating nations.
The victory also marked another milestone for head coach Hajime Moriyasu. Under his leadership, Japan has produced some of its best World Cup performances, including memorable victories over several higher-ranked opponents in recent editions.
Japan’s attacking display reflected its efficiency throughout the match. The team controlled possession, created numerous chances, and converted them with clinical finishing, leaving Tunisia with little opportunity to respond.
As a result, Japan moved closer to securing a place in the knockout stage. Confidence within the squad continues to grow as the team aims to become the first Asian nation to advance deeper into the tournament than ever before.
With its latest record-breaking performance, Japan once again proved it can compete with the world’s best. The Samurai Blue have transformed from underdogs into genuine contenders capable of challenging any opponent at the 2026 World Cup.





