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Sports and Physical Education
Subculture
「 I didn't want to be praised for my physical ability. I didn't have enough skills, so if I wanted to be praised for my physical ability, I wanted to exchange my physical abilities and technical abilities. 」 I have a German mother, Gotoku Sakai, who has excellent physical abilities and has attracted enough attention to be chosen as a candidate for the Japanese national team when I became a junior high school student. However, he was a boy who could not turn his eyes away from the weak points, rather than his greatest weapon. He made his professional debut at Albirex Niigata and joined the South African 2010 World Cup as a back-up member. After joining the national team in a short period of time, he moved to the Bundesliga and is now the captain of the Kogo Hamburger SV. Sakai's physical abilities do not stand out in the Bundesliga. However, the high physical abilities nurtured by the blood of the Germans became a weapon in Japan. The hard work mental power acquired by the blood of the Japanese became a weapon in Germany. Because he played in two countries, Gotoku Sakai must have realized the potential of his own. Different values can trigger a complex to become a strength.