Morisaki is the third goalkeeper of All Japan. When first introduced, he didn't stand out very much, being only a replacement keeper for Wakabayashi in Nankatsu. However, when Wakabayashi was injured, Morisaki had to play in his place. After he felt Hyuga's fearsome shooting power with his face, he became afraid of shots, to the point of being unable of stopping even easy balls, but Tsubasa helped him regain confidence by telling him that the ball is a friend and that he musn't be afraid of it. After that, he performed more consistently until replaced by Wakabayashi in the finals.
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| - Yuzo Morisaki (jap. 森崎 有三, Morisaki Yuzō) in Deutschland auch bekannt als Shingo Kitahara, ist nach Wakabayashi und Wakashimazu der dritte Torwart der japanischen U22-Nationalmannschaft und steht momentan bei Shimizu S-Pulse in der J. League unter Vertrag. Morisaki ist zwar nicht gerade einer der besten Torhüter, macht aber seine fehlende Erfahrung oder Können oftmals mit Kampfgeist, Hartnäckigkeit und Ausdauer wieder wett, wodurch er den Spitznamen "Super Ganbari Goal Keeper" (S.G.G.K) erhielt.
- Morisaki is the third goalkeeper of All Japan. When first introduced, he didn't stand out very much, being only a replacement keeper for Wakabayashi in Nankatsu. However, when Wakabayashi was injured, Morisaki had to play in his place. After he felt Hyuga's fearsome shooting power with his face, he became afraid of shots, to the point of being unable of stopping even easy balls, but Tsubasa helped him regain confidence by telling him that the ball is a friend and that he musn't be afraid of it. After that, he performed more consistently until replaced by Wakabayashi in the finals.
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| - Yuzo Morisaki (jap. 森崎 有三, Morisaki Yuzō) in Deutschland auch bekannt als Shingo Kitahara, ist nach Wakabayashi und Wakashimazu der dritte Torwart der japanischen U22-Nationalmannschaft und steht momentan bei Shimizu S-Pulse in der J. League unter Vertrag. Morisaki ist zwar nicht gerade einer der besten Torhüter, macht aber seine fehlende Erfahrung oder Können oftmals mit Kampfgeist, Hartnäckigkeit und Ausdauer wieder wett, wodurch er den Spitznamen "Super Ganbari Goal Keeper" (S.G.G.K) erhielt.
- Morisaki is the third goalkeeper of All Japan. When first introduced, he didn't stand out very much, being only a replacement keeper for Wakabayashi in Nankatsu. However, when Wakabayashi was injured, Morisaki had to play in his place. After he felt Hyuga's fearsome shooting power with his face, he became afraid of shots, to the point of being unable of stopping even easy balls, but Tsubasa helped him regain confidence by telling him that the ball is a friend and that he musn't be afraid of it. After that, he performed more consistently until replaced by Wakabayashi in the finals. In middle school, since Wakabayashi left for Germany, Morisaki became the regular goalkeeper of Nankatsu. He was among the best players of the middle school tournament and even made it in the All Japan Jr. Youth team, but with both Wakashimazu and Wakabayashi in the roster, he only played a few in two early matches of the tournament. In Captain Tsubasa World Youth series, because of Wakashimazu's departure and Wakabayashi's injuries, Morisaki had to play as a regular keeper for the 1st round of the Asian preliminaries. In the match against Thailand, he took 4 goals, yet, while admitting that he wasn't as good as Wakabayashi or Wakashimazu, he still held on, making a crucial save against a potential 5th goal while hitting the goal post; he afterwards stated that for a goalkeeper the goal posts are friends as well. His determination was praised by the newly returned Wakabayashi, who himself declared him to be Japan's Super Ganbari Goal Keeper (SGGK). In Road to 2002, Morisaki became a pro by joining the Shimizu S-Pulse alongside Kishida. In Golden 23, Morisaki was selected in the Japanese Olympic team as third keeper, over players like Nakanishi and Yamada, showcasing his growth as a keeper (since both were arguably better than him when first introduced). Since Wakabayashi's face smashed into the goal post, causing injury to his eyes, and Wakashimazu was registered as a forward, Morisaki replaced them as the regular goalkeeper during the 3rd round of the Olympic Asian preliminaries, and he proved to be a reliable keeper by not taking any goals against Vietnam and especially the veteran Saudi Arabian team (which fielded players with good scoring ability like Mark Owairan and Vulcan), and by giving a spirited performance in the final match against Australia.
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