Japanese striker Ayase Ueda has signaled his readiness for the World Cup after scoring two goals in a dominant performance. His clinical brace has placed Japan on the verge of advancing to the knockout stages. Following the match in Monterrey, Ueda expressed high levels of confidence in his current form. He specifically warned upcoming opponents, including Sweden, that he is in peak scoring condition. The striker admitted to channeling previous frustrations into his recent success on the pitch. His ability to find the net has become a critical asset for the Japanese national team. Japan now looks forward to securing their spot in the next round of the tournament.
