
Ko Itakura
Ko Itakura is a rising star in professional football, recognized for his defensive abilities and composure under pressure. He was recently in the news after suffering an injury during a match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and RB Leipzig, which necessitated his substitution.
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Ko Itakura is one of the starting players in the match.
Túnez - Japón en directo: partido del Grupo F del Mundial 2026, en vivo | Mundial 2026 de FútbolKo Itakura made 80 successful passes, a record for a Japanese player in a World Cup match.
Đội tuyển Nhật Bản phá sâu kỷ lục châu Á ở World CupKo Itakura is mentioned as a defender for Japan.
Karfagen qumlarida Potter sehri – GazetaKo Itakura was transferred to Ajax Amsterdam.
Borussia Mönchengladbach trennt sich von Trainer Gerardo Seoane - SportKo Itakura is a Japanese player who was not called up for the match against Indonesia.
Sayap-Sayap Garuda Jangan PatahKo Itakura scored the opening goal for Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Borussia Dortmund: Restprogramm spricht für den BVB - SportGladbach struck against the run of play with Ko Itakura in the 24th minute.
European football: Orsolini last-gasp bicycle kick dents Inter’s title charge | European club footballKo Itakura scored the opening goal for Gladbach.
Leverkusen hat jetzt acht Punkte Rückstand auf den FC Bayern - SportKo Itakura was involved in a defensive error that contributed to a goal for Freiburg.
Bundesliga: Freiburg besiegt Gladbach 2:1 – Hat hier jemand Europa gesagt? - SportGladbach had been leading through a header from the defender Ko Itakura.
European football: Pablo Barrios strikes late as Atlético keep leaders honest | European club footballKo Itakura scored with a header from a corner kick just before halftime.
1:1 bei St. Pauli vs Gladbach: Ein Seufzer hallt durchs Millerntor - SportKo Itakura had a shot saved by the Leipzig goalkeeper, leading to the winning goal.
1:0 gegen RB Leipzig: Gladbach spürt, dass jetzt was möglich ist - SportKo Itakura's header led to a goal for Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Bundesliga: Frankfurt, Bremen und Heidenheim feiern Siege - Sport










































































































