FIFA World Cup: Yasin Ayari's brace helps Sweden thrash Tunisia 5-1
Monterrey, June 15
Sweden launched their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in emphatic fashion with a dominant 5-1 victory over Tunisia in their Group F opener, extending their unbeaten run in opening World Cup matches to five games.
Graham Potter's side made a blistering start in Guadalupe and took control of the contest with two goals inside the opening half-hour. Tunisia goalkeeper Mouhib Chamakh endured a difficult evening and was at fault for Sweden's opener in the 18th minute.
Misjudging a long clearance from Victor Lindelof on the edge of his area, Chamakh was left scrambling as Viktor Gyokeres' initial effort was blocked. The loose ball fell kindly for Yasin Ayari, who fired into an unguarded net from long range to put Sweden ahead.
The Scandinavian side continued to press and doubled their advantage on the half-hour mark through Alexander Isak.
Gyokeres showed excellent awareness to release the forward on a swift counterattack, and Isak calmly slotted past Chamakh to make it 2-0.
Tunisia, however, refused to fold and found a way back into the match just before halftime. Omar Rekik escaped his marker to head home a floated delivery from Hannibal Mejbri, giving the Eagles of Carthage renewed hope heading into the break.
Any expectation of a Tunisian comeback quickly disappeared after the restart. Sweden restored their two-goal cushion on the hour when Isak capitalised on an error from captain Ellyes Skhiri before setting up Gyokeres, who rifled a close-range finish beyond Chamakh.
The goal continued the striker's remarkable international scoring form, taking his tally to 15 goals in his last 16 appearances for Sweden.
Although Mejbri continued to threaten with his creativity, Tunisia struggled to contain Sweden's attacking intensity in the closing stages.
Mattias Svanberg added a fourth goal with a composed finish inside the area before Ayari completed his brace in spectacular fashion, driving home from outside the box to cap a commanding Swedish performance.
The convincing win gives Sweden an ideal start ahead of a crucial Group F clash against the Netherlands, who drew 2-2 with Japan in their opening match.
After not winning their first World Cup opening-match victory since 1978, Tunisia face mounting pressure as they prepare to take on Japan on Sunday.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Great performance by Sweden, but let's not get carried away. Tunisia are ranked 30th in the world - this was expected. The real test comes against Netherlands. And that Japan draw shows Group F is going to be tight.
Yasin Ayari take a bow! 🔥 Two goals including that absolute rocket from outside the box. As an Indian football fan, I love seeing African teams do well, but Tunisia were completely outclassed today. Sweden's pressing was relentless.
People are writing off Tunisia too quickly. They showed spirit with that goal just before half-time - if they had held on a bit longer after the break, things could have been different. But Swedish quality told in the end. Netherlands vs Sweden will be the game to watch!
Viktor Gyokeres is just unstoppable for Sweden! 15 goals in 16 appearances - that's insane numbers. Meanwhile, Tunisia need to sort out their defence before facing Japan. They cannot afford another performance like this.
I appreciate the competitive spirit, but the gulf in quality was evident. Sweden's tactical discipline under Potter is impressive - they didn't panic when Tunisia pulled one back. That said, I'd love to see more African teams go deep in tournaments. Come on Tunisia, bounce back!
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