Tunisia Might Be the Worst Team at the World Cup
Summary
Tunisia’s national soccer team is struggling badly at the World Cup, losing their first two matches with weak performances and no clear strategy. Meanwhile, other teams like Curaçao and Germany showed surprising strength, and the tournament format may lead to tough early matchups between strong teams.Key Facts
- Tunisia lost 5-1 to Sweden in their first game and then lost again to Japan with poor team play.
- Tunisia fired their original manager and hired Herve Renard, but results did not improve.
- Curaçao, a small nation of 158,000 people, earned their first-ever World Cup point by drawing with Ecuador.
- Germany came from behind to beat Ivory Coast, with Deniz Undav scoring two late goals after entering the game as a substitute.
- The World Cup expanded to 48 teams, creating challenging early matchups that may eliminate strong teams sooner.
- The Netherlands look likely to win a tough group including Japan and Sweden but face a strong Morocco team next.
- Curaçao goalie Eloy Room set a new record for most saves in a World Cup game during their match.
- Tunisia faces the Netherlands next and may face a heavier defeat given their current performance and goal difference.
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