Sweden surged to the top of Group F with an impressive 5-1 victory over Tunisia, delivering one of the most complete attacking displays of the early tournament. Sharp in possession and clinical in front of goal, Sweden controlled the contest and fully deserved the emphatic result.
Yasin Ayari led the way with two goals, setting the tone for a performance packed with confidence and precision. Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres and Mattias Svanberg also got on the scoresheet as Sweden repeatedly found gaps in Tunisia’s defense and punished them with composed finishing.
What stood out most was Sweden’s collective authority. Rather than relying on one isolated moment, they built pressure consistently and spread the attacking threat across the team. Tunisia struggled to contain the movement, tempo and variety of Sweden’s forward play, spending much of the match reacting rather than imposing themselves.
The victory gives Sweden an early advantage in Group F and the kind of momentum that can shape a campaign. Tunisia, meanwhile, are left needing a swift response after being outplayed by a side that looked balanced, ruthless and ready for tougher tests ahead.
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