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    Tunisia VS Japan

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    • Wissywaxplanet
      Wissywaxplanet Won 4/5
      Tunisia and Japan have a date with destiny as the two nations face off in a Group F encounter at the 2026 World Cup. This will be a landmark encounter for the world championships, as it officially marks the 1000th World Cup game. Tunisia struggled to contain Sweden’s attacking quality in their opening World Cup fixture, conceding five goals in a result that exposed several defensive weaknesses. The North Africans found the net once, but they rarely looked capable of matching Sweden’s intensity and movement in advanced areas. Recent form paints a mixed picture. Tunisia lost 5-1 to Sweden, 5-0 to Belgium and 1-0 to Austria before the tournament, while drawing 0-0 with Canada and defeating Haiti 1-0. Those scorelines highlight a team that has found goals difficult to come by and has struggled when facing opponents capable of controlling possession.
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      World Cup Tunisia - Japan
    • Tobi Sage
      Tobi Sage
      Tunisia VS Japan Sweden got off to a flying start in the World Cup Group F, winning their opening game and accumulating 3 points. Japan drew 2-2 with the Netherlands and picked up 1 point, while Tunisia suffered a heavy 1-5 defeat, sitting at the bottom of the table with a significant goal difference disadvantage. A loss in this game would see them eliminated early. Tunisia has a new coach, and the team has only had a few days to adjust. In the first round, their defense struggled under pressure, and they ran out of steam after 60 minutes. They mainly relied on Mbri's counter - attacks and set - pieces to pose a threat. Their overall squad value and depth are far inferior to Japan's. On the other hand, Japan's team composed of European - based players has a well - established system. Their pressing and wing penetration tactics can break down opponents' defensive strategies. Although the absence of Sancho and Kubo weakens their wing attack, their midfield passing is stable, and they hav
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    • Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia suffered a heavy 1 - 5 defeat to Sweden, marking the biggest loss in their World Cup history. After the game, the Tunisian Football Association sacked head coach Ramouchi, and Renard took over. Captain Sassi had a midfield passing error that led to a goal. He had 2 tackles and 3 clearances in the whole game, with a passing success rate of 72%. Hannibal Mejbri ran 12.5 kilometers, made 3 key passes, and was active in both offense and defense but lacked support. On the other hand, Japan drew 2 - 2 with the Netherlands, coming from behind twice to level the score. Reo Hatate scored in a corner - kick scramble in the 89th minute, with 4 shots and 2 on target in the game. Keito Nakamura scored with a long - range shot and ran 11.8 kilometers. Kubo Takefusa is absent due to a knee injury. He contributed 3 dribbles in the previous game, and his absence will affect Japan's right - wing play. My analysis is based on careful observation of data changes. I'm not just prov
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