Sweden Statement: 5-1 Thrashing of Tunisia! πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺπŸ”₯


Sweden kicked off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign in spectacular fashion, dismantling Tunisia 5-1 at the Monterrey Stadium in Mexico. Graham Potter's side dominated from the opening whistle, securing a crucial three points to sit atop Group F after the first round of matches.


The Match Story

Early Control: Yasin Ayari opened the scoring with a thunderbolt from outside the box in the 7th minute. He added a second goal in stoppage time, capping a dominant individual performance, though he notably did not celebrate either strike out of respect for his father's Tunisian heritage.

Premier League Firepower: Star forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor GyΓΆkeres were clinical throughout, both finding the back of the net to keep the pressure on the Tunisian defense.

Ruthless Efficiency: Substitute Mattias Svanberg added to the tally just 18 seconds after entering the pitch, highlighting the depth and intensity of this Swedish squad. Tunisia's only consolation came from an Omar Rekik header just before the half-time whistle.


Group F Outlook

With this comprehensive 4-goal margin, Sweden leads Group F, putting them in an ideal position following Japan and the Netherlands' 2-2 draw earlier in the day. They have sent a clear message to the rest of the group that they are back on the world stage with serious intent.


What to watch next:

Sweden will look to maintain their momentum in their upcoming match against the Netherlands on June 20 in Houston. Tunisia, meanwhile, will aim to regroup as they prepare for their next group stage fixture.

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