TOKYO  (AFP) - Coach Zico bade farewell to Japan with a warning that the Asian  champions, who were humiliated in the World Cup, face an uphill battle making up  for their physical shortcomings.
The Brazilian legend, who is now looking for jobs at European clubs, regretted  that no Asian countries, barring Australia, advanced in the World Cup.
"It is very disappointing that all the Asian teams failed to reach the next  round, but when you compare the teams with those who reached, the difference is  apparent," Zico told his final news conference Monday as Japan's coach.
"No matter who their coaches are, it is up to the players. Unless they try  to catch up with top teams in the world mentally and physically, it will be very  difficult in the future as well."
Zico said that Asians, and particularly the Japanese, would always be hurt by  their small stature compared with other nationalities.
"Even in the future Asian qualifying rounds for the World Cup, Japan will  face a lot of long crosses from behind whenever they play a team which has a  height advantage," Zico said.
"The forwards of those teams are usually 190cm tall. Those of Italy and the  Netherlands are also tall. When they find it is difficult to connect a ground  pass, I'm sure they will send long crosses like Australia did."
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