France forward Ousmane Dembélé, like many World Cup spectators and fans, expressed surprise when he learned that Germany lost to Japan in their opening World Cup match.
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Japan came from behind to beat Germany 2-1 in a frenzied finish in Group E for the second major upset after less than three full days of competition in Qatar. ‘Huh?! Oh, wow,’ Dembélé exclaimed in a news conference, when a journalist informed him of the result. Dembélé said the big teams needed to be full on from start to finish, regardless of the opponent.
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That's the satisfaction Barcelona players can get: Seeing some Bayern Munich players loose once in a while.
Remember that's the guy who is racist against Japanese, no wonder he believed they would have lost
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Football fans should try and help the mistreated workers who built the stadiums and hotels.
He had previously insulted the Japanese as an underdeveloped country, so I think he was surprised and reacted in this way.
I won't be surprised by his reaction, because he looks down on the Japanese in his heart,
Like his racism last year.