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Group F: Sweden Smash 5 Past Tunisia, Netherlands and Japan Share the Spoils

Ayari scored twice as Sweden produced its first five-goal World Cup performance since 1938 and moved atop Group F.

  • On Sunday, Sweden cruised to a 5-1 World Cup Group F victory over Tunisia, with midfielder Yasin Ayari scoring twice and strikers Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres adding goals.
  • Coach Graham Potter deployed a 3-5-2 formation to pair his star strikers together, a tactical shift designed to maximize the impact of Isak and Gyokeres on the same pitch.
  • Potter praised the squad's composure after the match, saying, "I thought the boys played with a stability and a calmness throughout the game," despite some occasional lapses in their partnership.
  • The victory propels Sweden to the top of Group F with three points, ahead of Japan and the Netherlands, who drew 2-2 earlier in their tournament opener.
  • Germany also delivered high-scoring results, defeating Curacao 7-1 in their opening match, demonstrating the expanded tournament format's tendency to produce dominant victories in the early stages.
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Viktor Gökeres has sent a clear message to Sweden's rivals after their convincing 5-1 win over Tunisia in their opening match of the World Cup. The Arsenal striker was one of the main protagonists of the match, scoring a goal and providing an assist, while his partnership with Alexander Isak shone on their debut at football's biggest tournament. After the match, the 28-year-old expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, suggesting t…

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Soccer: Sweden crushes Tunisia 5-1 and takes control of Group F alone at the World Cup.

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Yasin Ayari (Solna, 2003) had the dream debut in a World Cup. The Brighton midfielder, signed to the AIK in 2023 for 4 million euros, claimed responsibility with two strokes, each better, in the 'hand' of Sweden to Tunisia (5-1).

·Barcelona, Spain
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Sweden's World Cup debut defeat against Tunisia has echoed in the football world - Yasin Ayari's dream goal is highlighted.

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