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  • framing: Late header from Japan’s Daichi Kamada forces World Cup draw with Netherlands
  • editorializing: that wouldn’t have been unexpected considering the opponent

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Japan and Netherlands draw in World Cup opener

Japan and the Netherlands played to a draw in their World Cup opener, with Daichi Kamada scoring a late header to level the match. The game was competitive, showcasing the skills of both teams.

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In the World Cup opener, Japan's Daichi Kamada scored a late header to secure a draw against the Netherlands. The match was closely contested, with Japan managing to equalize in the final minutes.

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  • framing: Late header from Japan’s Daichi Kamada forces World Cup draw with Netherlands
  • editorializing: that wouldn’t have been unexpected considering the opponent

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Late header from Japan’s Daichi Kamada forces World Cup draw with Netherlands

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Japan and Netherlands draw in World Cup opener