In the manga "Captain Tsubasa," each player on the Japanese team has been meticulously crafted, with their playing styles reflecting unique characteristics that can often be found mirrored in real-world football stars. Today, we will take a look at how the playing styles of the Japanese team's members resemble those of famous footballers. Let's start by examining the regular lineup of the Japanese team: Goalkeeper: Wakashimazu Genzo Defenders: Kojiro Hyuga, Taro Misaki, Ken Wakashimazu, Takeshi Jin Midfielders: Tsubasa Ozora, Ryo Ishizaki, Tetsuya Ishizaki, Yoichi Takahashi Forwards: Kazemaru Kidou, Fubuki Shirou Now, let's delve into which real-life football stars they most closely resemble: Wakashimazu Genzo - Similar to Gianluigi Buffon Buffon is known for his exceptional goalkeeping abilities, high stability, and refined goal-line techniques. He excels at handling both aerial and ground balls, possesses strong mental fortitude, remains calm and focused during matches, and has strong leadership skills, effectively organizing his team's defense. Wakashimazu Genzo, in the manga, is the hexagonal goalkeeper, excelling in all aspects, especially stability, which closely resembles Buffon. To allow opponents room to perform, the author often arranges for him to get injured. Kojiro Hyuga - Similar to Roberto Carlos The legendary Brazilian left-back Roberto Carlos was incredibly fast, frequently joining the attack and delivering powerful long-range shots that posed a significant threat to the opposition's goal. Kojiro Hyuga also plays as a left-back for the Japanese team and is known for his speed. He often advances along the flanks to support attacking players like Tsubasa Ozora and delivers powerful long-range shots. However, unlike Carlos, whose shots…