Future bright for Japan, says Ikeda


<div><div>Auckland: Japan head coach Futoshi Ikeda said his team could take pride in their run at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 despite being knocked out in the quarter-finals in a 2-1 defeat by Sweden on Friday.</div></div>
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