Japan rugby national team coach Eddie Jones has sought assistance
from Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola ahead of next year's Rugby World
Cup.
Former Australia coach Jones steered Japan to an eighth
consecutive World Cup appearance after defeating Hong Kong in the final
of the Asian Five Nations in May.
Japan have been placed in Pool B alongside South Africa, Samoa, Scotland and United States.
And Jones has switched codes to help Japan's World Cup bid, working
closely with two-time UEFA Champions League-winner Guardiola to improve
his team's tactical awareness.
"I watched Bayern train and had a really good meeting with the head
coach and I really think we can improve greatly with adjustments in the
way we train," he said.
"He is the best soccer coach in the world and you always want to learn from the best.
"The main thing we learned this year was that we have to be
tactically more flexible. We need to react to situations on the field
and make adjustments to the way we play.
"The soccer approach is called tactical periodisation, in which
everything is done in preparation for the game and in order to be
tactically aware."
Jones added: "Rugby and soccer are very similar in that you always
want to move the ball into space and Bayern Munich and his previous team
Barcelona played the most fantastic passing game you have ever seen.
"The principles are exactly the same. The very best soccer teams vary
their depth and formation in order to make the most of the space. So
when you get the chance to learn from the best it's a fantastic
opportunity."
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