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Two-goal Yasin Ayari combines with Sweden stars to sweep aside error-prone Tunisia

Two-goal Yasin Ayari combines with Sweden stars to sweep aside error-prone Tunisia
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Sweden's national football team secured a dominant victory over Tunisia in a World Cup 2026 group stage match. The win highlights the successful impact of manager Graham Potter, who has overseen a significant turnaround in the team's performance.

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It marks a major tactical success for a high-profile manager and demonstrates the shifting competitive landscape in international football.

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Yasin Ayari celebrates scoring Sweden’s fifth goal against Tunisia in their World Cup Group F clash in Monterrey. Photograph: Petter Arvidson/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Yasin Ayari celebrates scoring Sweden’s fifth goal against Tunisia in their World Cup Group F clash in Monterrey. Photograph: Petter Arvidson/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock World Cup 2026 Two-goal Yasin Ayari combines with Sweden stars to sweep aside error-prone Tunisia

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