While Monday's World Cup action gave us some typical Neymar antics,Watch Project X Online it also delivered a bittersweet moment of class. It happened following Japan's heartbreaking loss to Belgium.
SEE ALSO: Someone brought an IRL World Cup meme to a soccer matchAfter going up 2-0 in an enormous upset bid, Japan gave up the next three goals, including Belgium's game-winner in the closing moments. The 3-2 loss ended Japan's World Cup run. It's a run in which Japan's fans have been bonding with other fans over anime, and going above and beyond by cleaning stadiums after matches.
On Monday, despite the painful loss, the Japanese national team stuck around to give their fans the ovation they deserved. The fans, in return, showered cheers on a magical tournament run.
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Afterward, Japanese fans got right back to cleaning the stadium, leaving their golden reputation at this World Cup intact even in the face of defeat.
If only the rest of the world were this gracious.
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