
FIFA World Cup 2026: On Monday, Sweden performed brilliantly and defeated Tunisia 5-1 in the Group F match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. This match was played at Monterrey Stadium, where Sweden’s complete dominance was seen for the entire 90 minutes. The team adopted an aggressive strategy from the beginning and did not give Tunisia any chance to make a comeback.
Strong lead in the first half
Sweden showed a fast pace from the beginning of the match. Yasin Ayari scored the first goal with a brilliant long-range shot from outside the box and gave the team a 1-0 lead. After this, Alexander Isaac converted Victor Gyokres’ excellent pass into a goal and made the score 2-0.
Under constant pressure from Sweden, Tunisia also tried to make a comeback. Omar Rekik scored the first goal for the team with a header from Hannibal Mejbri’s cross and made the score 2–1. This goal gave hope to Tunisia’s supporters, but it could not last long.
Sweden’s aggressive game in the second half
In the second half, Sweden again took complete control of the game. Taking advantage of Tunisia’s defensive mistake, Alexander Isak snatched the ball and passed it to Victor Gyokres, who made an easy finish to make the score 3-1. After this, substitute player Mattias Swanberg almost ended Tunisia’s hopes of a comeback by scoring the fourth goal as soon as he came on the field. Sweden’s aggressive performance did not stop here.
Ayari’s second goal and big win
Yasin Ayari scored his second goal in the closing stages of the match with another superb long-range shot. With this goal, Sweden made the match completely one-sided and registered a big victory of 5-1.







