2 Footballers take on 55 kids
If you've ever watched any of the various clips that make their way to these shores you'll know that Japanese TV is bonkers, that's not to say that it can't be entertaining though. In this particular variety show "Kyokugen 2013" Japanese first-teamers Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United) and Kiyoshi Kiyotake (FC Nurnberg) take on 33 kids to see if they can score a goal. Once that particular challenge ends they the same two players take on 55 kids (including 5 goalkeepers!). Have a look below and see how they got on, it'd be interesting to see how two of the Irish team would get on...
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