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Sweden took advantage of Tunisia’s mistakes to cruise to a 5-1 win, the second-biggest blowout of the FIFA World Cup so far. Ayari opened the scoring after six minutes and completed the rout in the 96th minute.
Graham Potter suffered a bloody ear as Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres inspired Sweden to a 5-1 World Cup win over Tunisia in Monterrey.
Where national coach Ronald Koeman could live with Oranje’s 2-2 draw against Japan in its first World Cup match, the media was less charitable. They see the Dutch national team’s chances for winning the Cup dwindling,
Germany beat Curacoa 7-1, Ivory Coast stunned Ecuador 1-0, Japan held Netherlands at 2-2 draw and Sweden overpowered Tunisia 5-1.
Sweden delivered one of the most dominant performances of the tournament so far, thrashing Tunisia 5-1 in Monterrey, Mexico. Midfielder Yasin Ayari starred with a brilliant brace as Sweden's attack overwhelmed their opponents from start to finish.
Sweden delivered a dominant 5–1 win over Tunisia in their World Cup Group F clash in Monterrey, with Yasin Ayari scoring twice and key contributions from Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyökeres, and Mattias Svanberg.
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