Sweden demolishes Tunisia 5-1 to seize control of World Cup group

MONTERREY, Mexico — Sweden crushed Tunisia, 5-1, on Sunday (Monday Manila time) to leave the North African nation's defensive reputation in tatters and seize control of World Cup Group F.
Graham Potter's men took the lead in Guadalupe in the seventh minute courtesy of Brighton midfielder Yasin Ayari's thunderbolt from outside the box, following a mix-up at the back.
The celebrations of Ayari, who is of Moroccan and Tunisian descent, were muted despite his fine finish.
Sweden doubled its lead on half an hour after a rapid break freed Alexander Isak on the left.
The Liverpool forward raced forward and cut inside before unleashing a shot, which goalkeeper Mouhib Chamakh failed to keep out, even though he got a hand to the ball.
Tunisia did not concede a single goal in qualifying, becoming the first side to achieve that feat, subsequently matched by Ivory Coast and England.
Sweden threatened to overwhelm its opponent, but the match changed complexion minutes before halftime when Omar Rekik headed home Hannibal Mejbri's teasing cross.
However, the Scandinavian nation restored its two-goal cushion in the 59th minute after another defensive calamity for Tunisia.
Midfielder Ellyes Skhiri was caught in possession on the edge of the box by Isak, who fed Viktor Gyokeres and the Arsenal man fired home.
Substitute Mattias Svanberg made it 4-1 late on after VAR ruled he was onside.
And there was still time for another stunning goal from Ayari from outside the penalty box.
Sweden reached the quarterfinals of the 2018 World Cup in Russia but did not qualify for the tournament in Qatar four years later.
Tunisia was the first African team to win a World Cup match when it beat Mexico in 1978, but its has never progressed beyond the group stages.
Earlier in Group F, Japan scored late to draw 2-2 against the Netherlands.
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