After Japan’s World Cup clash with the Netherlands, thousands of Japanese fans stayed behind to clean the stadium instead of heading home.
BREAKING NEWS: THEY DIDN’T WIN THE MATCH, BUT THEY WON THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS
BREAKING NEWS: “I could stay here until I retire because of this manager.” Mohamed Salah is reportedly changing his mind about leaving Liverpool.
New reports suggest that Andoni Iraola’s arrival has changed everything for the Egyptian star. Salah is said to be very excited about the new project and the manager’s tactical plans. After a deep conversation about the club’s future, Salah reportedly told his friends he might stay at Anfield after all, giving fans hope when they thought he was definitely gone.
Supporters are thrilled! Just when it looked like his time was over, it seems Salah might have one last great chapter left at Liverpool.
After Japan’s World Cup clash with the Netherlands, thousands of Japanese fans stayed behind to clean the stadium instead of heading home.

What made the moment even more special was the story of a young supporter who reportedly refused to leave until every piece of rubbish near his seat had been picked up.
His actions inspired fans from other countries to join in, turning a simple gesture into one of the most heartwarming moments of the tournament.
Many are now calling Japan’s supporters the true champions of the World Cup.