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Ayari and Isak shine as Sweden smash five past Tunisia to top Group F

Sweden's Yasin Ayari scored two sensational goals and Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres also got on the scoresheet as they cruised to a 5-1 World Cup Group F victory over Tunisia on Sunday.

After ​scraping through to the finals after a dismal qualifying campaign, they responded by ‌scoring five goals in a World Cup match for the first time since 1938 when they defeated Cuba 8-0.

Ayari – the son of a Tunisian father and a Moroccan mother – put Sweden ahead in the seventh minute after ​goalkeeper Mouhib Chamakh fluffed his lines trying to clear under pressure from Isak, and what ​followed set the tone for the evening.

The ball fell to Gyokeres, whose ⁠shot was blocked, but Ayari picked up the loose ball and blasted home a rocket of ​a shot to send the yellow-clad fans in the stands into raptures, though the player's own ​celebrations were more muted.

Set up to defend and hit Sweden on the break, Tunisia then got a taste of their own medicine as they committed players forward and chased an equaliser on the half-hour mark, only to come ​undone on the counterattack.

The Swedes won the ball in their own box and played it ​to Gyokeres, who took it on his chest and instantly released Isak down the left. The striker ran at ‌defender ⁠Montassar Talbi before cutting inside and slotting the ball past Chamakh, who should have done better.

The Tunisians did little in the opening half but still managed to pull a goal back before the break, defender Omar Rekik scoring with a superb glancing header that was his side’s first effort ​on target.

After a number ​of miscues between Isak ⁠and Gyokeres, the two clicked again on the hour mark when Isak stole the ball from Ellyes Skhiri and teed up his strike partner ​to make it 3-1 with a simple finish.

Substitute Mattias Svanberg then scored ​straight after ⁠coming off the bench in the 84th minute. Though the goal was initially disallowed for offside, it was allowed to stand after a VAR review.

Ayari then closed the show in stoppage time with another ⁠wonder ​strike, firing a thunderous shot from outside the box that ​Chamakh was powerless to stop, and this time the midfielder celebrated with abandon.

The result means Sweden top Group F on three ​points ahead of Japan and the Netherlands, who drew 2-2 earlier.

— Reuters

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