Arragon instructed Kazuki to use his ability that could exploit the gaps to find the best shooting space. The other Japanese players would give Kazuki a pass as soon as the opportunity came. With the entry of Kazuki, Arragon hoped that Japan could break into Oman's goalpost as soon as possible. At least if Oman fell behind, then they will come out of the box and try to attack Japan. Without a bunch of players in the penalty box, Japan won't have trouble scoring goals.
The second round of the 2014 World Cup Group B qualifiers between Japan and Oman has officially started. Oman did not make any changes at the start of the second half. Meanwhile, Japan entered Kazuki to replace Yuya Osaka. The spectators who saw Kazuki being on the field immediately cheered. Most Japanese football fans were well aware of the achievements that Kazuki made at Southampton. They were very excited to see Kazuki's first appearance for the Japanese national team.