/ 13 April 2010

Japan want World Cup players to use oxygen tanks

Japan Want World Cup Players To Use Oxygen Tanks

Japan coach Takeshi Okada has ordered his players to use oxgyen tanks ahead of the World Cup to build up their high-altitude resistance.

Local media reported that Okada, whose team play two of their Group E games at more than 1 000m above sea level in South Africa in June, would ask his players to use the aparatus daily.

“After the squad is named I will get the players to use oxygen masks in small doses for an hour a day,” Okada told the Nikkan Sports. “They can use the tanks while watching TV.”

Japan face World Cup-bound South Korea at home on May 24 before flying to Europe for warm-up matches against England in Austria on May 30 and Côte d’Ivoire in Switzerland on June 4.

The Blue Samurai, who have never won a game at a World Cup tournament on foreign soil, have been drawn against Cameroon, The Netherlands and Denmark in Group E. – Reuters