Daichi Kamada scored just four minutes into Japan's World Cup match against Tunisia, assisted by Keito Nakamura at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico. This marks Japan's quickest goal in World Cup history.

Kamada's performance solidifies his role as a pivotal player, following his late equalizer in a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands. Japan entered the tournament with aspirations to progress far, showing resilience against formidable opponents.

Under coach Hajime Moriyasu, Japan employs a strategy focusing on rapid transitions and aggressive pressing. After an impressive start, Japan is set to challenge their group further as they seek knockout stage advancement.