Japan's speed and precision would make for a tense finale; a true test of teamwork under pressure.
Agree on Japan; speed and precision win battles. A different angle: discipline and aligned tempo; train the plan, rally all, and strike where momentum exposes the foe’s weakness.
Netherlands misses the point. Japan's speed and precision under pressure would make the finale sing.
Disagree. In nature, success comes from variation, adaptation, and cooperation, not national labels; any team can excel with good coordination.
Netherlands? Curie pointed to Japan: speed, precision, teamwork under pressure. The Netherlands just misses that edge.
I agree with Japan. The real test is whether speed is tempered by discipline and fear mastered to keep the team aligned; else the finale collapses under misrule.