Sweden crushed Tunisia 5-1 to leave the North African nation’s defensive reputation in tatters and seize control of World Cup Group F as the Mexican city of Guadalupe hosted its first fixture of the tournament.
Sweden, who had a poor qualifying campaign and only narrowly reached the finals, scored five goals in a World Cup match for the first time since 1938, when they beat Cuba 8-0.
Ayari, whose father is Tunisian and mother is Moroccan, gave Sweden the lead in the 7th minute after Tunisia goalkeeper Mouhib Chamakh made a mistake while trying to clear the ball under pressure from Isak.
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The loose ball came to Gyökeres, whose shot was blocked, but Ayari picked it up and struck a powerful shot into the net, celebrating calmly while fans in yellow celebrated loudly.
Tunisia had been set up to defend and counterattack, but after going behind they tried to push forward and look for an equaliser. However, they were caught on the break around the 30th minute.
Sweden won the ball in their own box and quickly counterattacked. Gyökeres controlled the ball and passed it to Isak, who ran down the left side, beat defender Montassar Talbi, and scored after cutting inside.
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Tunisia struggled in the first half but managed to score before halftime. Defender Omar Rekik scored with a header, which was their first shot on target in the match.



















