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Playing against the "Eagle of Carthage", Australia fought backwater, and then lost and was out

author:Southern Metropolis Daily
Playing against the "Eagle of Carthage", Australia fought backwater, and then lost and was out

World Cup Guide - Night 7

26 November, 18:00 Tunisia vs Australia

26 November, 21:00 Poland vs Saudi Arabia

27 November, 00:00 France vs Denmark

November 27, 03:00 Argentina vs Mexico

Playing against the "Eagle of Carthage", Australia fought backwater, and then lost and was out

Tunisian player Yousef Musakni walked into the stadium with his two daughters after a match on November 22. Xinhua News Agency

On November 26, Beijing time, the Qatar World Cup came to the seventh match day, the first match was the third in Africa, Tunisia played Australia, who did not get a direct place in the Asian zone.

In the first round, most people were not optimistic that the civilian team Tunisia would score points against Denmark, but with its tenacious defense and aggressive fighting, the "Carthage Eagles" forced a draw with many star players and the world's tenth ranked Denmark. That match was also the first white roll of this World Cup.

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti commented on social media: "A team's attitude, the overall defense, the belief that every goal must be fought for at all times play a very important role. Saudi Arabia and Japan, as well as Tunisia, who drew with Denmark, have brought this concept to the pitch, which is the basis for a team to be competitive. ”

Playing against the "Eagle of Carthage", Australia fought backwater, and then lost and was out

Former Shanghai Port foreign aid Mooy (second from left) in the first round.

Australia scored first in the first round against France, but the defending champions were too hard, and the Kangaroos lost 4-1.

Tunisia have one point in hand, but to take the initiative, they must fight for Australia in the second round. After all, Tunisia's third opponent is the mighty French team, which is less likely to score points against the Gallic Roosters. In contrast, the "Kangaroo Army" has fewer options, and if they lose, they will be directly out, and winning is the only option in this game.

After the defeat to France, Australian boss Arnold said: "It was a good draw between Denmark and Tunisia and now we have to prepare for the next game. He also hinted that Australia could change their starters against Tunisia.

This is the sixth appearance of Tunisia on the World Cup stage, but they have not been very present. But this time the Tunisian fans are out of the loop. After the first round, Tunisian fans showed very good public morality, and everyone worked together to clean up the stand of the game without leaving a single bit of garbage, which was also praised by fans in other countries.

Nandu reporter Tao Xinlei

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