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‘Not Easy Putting The Shirt On’ – Marc Guehi Opens Up After England Shock Defeat To Japan

A Shock Night At Wembley

It was supposed to be routine.

Instead, it became history.

England national football team suffered a surprising 1-0 defeat to Japan national football team — a result that sent shockwaves through Wembley.

And at the center of the reaction was captain for the night, Marc Guehi.


Mitoma Makes History

The decisive moment came early.

Kaoru Mitoma struck in the 23rd minute, capitalizing on England’s lack of cutting edge.

That goal didn’t just win the game.

👉 It made history — marking the first time an Asian nation has beaten England.


Dominance Without Danger

On paper, England controlled the game:

  • 75% possession
  • More passes
  • More territory

But control without purpose means nothing.

Despite all the ball, Thomas Tuchel’s experimental side lacked:

  • Sharpness
  • Creativity in the final third
  • Clinical finishing

And Japan punished them for it.


Guehi’s Honest Admission

After the game, Marc Guehi didn’t hide.

He said what many players avoid:

👉 “It’s not easy putting the shirt on.”

A powerful statement.

Because behind the badge comes:

  • Expectation
  • Pressure
  • Constant scrutiny

Especially at a place like Wembley.


A Needed Reality Check

Rather than panic, Guehi framed the loss as a lesson.

These friendlies aren’t just games — they’re tests.

Tests that expose:

  • Tactical weaknesses
  • Mental gaps
  • Areas for improvement

And with the World Cup approaching, England would rather learn now than later.


Ending A Remarkable Run

There was another quiet subplot.

Jordan Pickford saw his 922-minute clean sheet streak come to an end.

A reminder that even consistency can be broken in one moment.


Stick Together Or Fall Apart

Guehi’s final message was simple:

👉 Unity.

In moments like this, teams either:

  • Turn on each other
  • Or grow stronger

For England, the next few months will define which path they choose.


Final Whistle

This wasn’t just a loss.

It was a warning.

For England national football team, the road to the World Cup just got a little more real.

And as Marc Guehi admitted…

Wearing that shirt isn’t just an honour.

It’s a responsibility few truly understand.


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