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Japan unexpectedly reversed Germany, and the running posture of German players was accused of "teasing" Japanese players.
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According to Japanese media reports, keisuke honda criticized Rudiger's gesture as "teasing" Japanese players.

"THEANSWER" said that in the remaining time of the game, Asano Nagaakira Takuma scored the key second goal, helping Japan 2-/Kloc-0-0 to reverse Germany, and Honda in the commentary was also very happy.

After the game, Rudiger's running posture caused a discussion on the Japanese Internet. Some people think that Rudiger is "provocative", and the Japanese team's reversal victory makes them feel very happy. On Twitter, someone tweeted, "Rudiger deserved it. This is too small. "

Others said: "It's not that the running posture seems to be teasing, but that Rudiger is teasing."

Some people even called for: "Call 2,000 people now and go to the' Rudiger Run' near the German Embassy to provoke it."

Regarding Asano Nagaakira's goal, some people said: "Rudiger's' provocative run' changed the direction of the game."

Someone wrote: "In the morning, the boss who likes football came, and imitating' Rudiger' made people laugh. Don't make people laugh like that in residential areas. "

Another Japanese netizen posted a picture and wrote: "Tang An is definitely talking to Rudiger who looked down on people in the game." In the picture, Tang Anlu, a Japanese team player who scored the first goal, seems to be saying something to Rudiger, while other Japanese team members seem to be dissuading him, while Rudiger, who stood by, seems a little depressed. This photo went viral on the Japanese Internet.

On the other hand, some Japanese netizens think that Rudiger's gesture is not mocking or provocative, and claim that it is his usual action. Someone commented: "Rudiger is not provocative. For Rudiger, this is the fastest way to run. He didn't just run against the Japanese team. "

However, in response to this view, some Japanese netizens posted a report of the Japanese sports media "Football Channel" in September. It is reported that Rudiger made a "fan action" while running in March this year, and was asked about it when interviewed by German media in September. Rudiger replied at that time: "To tell the truth, the atmosphere at the stadium was too quiet, so I was excited on purpose. Moreover, I like to analyze my opponents, and sometimes I have the idea of' what if I irritate the other side'. " Many Japanese netizens quoted the contents of the report to refute the statement that "Rudiger Run" is not "provocation".