Japan thrash Tunisia 4-0 as Ayase Ueda double seals elimination

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Japan delivered one of the most ruthless displays of the World Cup so far with a 4-0 victory over Tunisia in Group F, a result that confirmed Tunisia’s elimination and strengthened Japan’s growing status in the tournament.

From the outset, Japan played with speed, purpose and control that Tunisia struggled to match. Their attacking play repeatedly exposed spaces, and once the goals started to arrive, the contest quickly slipped away from the North African side.

Ayase Ueda was the central figure with a decisive brace, finishing clinically to put the result beyond doubt. Daichi Kamada and Junya Ito also found the net as Japan showcased depth and variety in the final third. The scoreline reflected not only excellent finishing, but a complete performance built on intelligent movement, composure in possession and consistent pressure.

Tunisia were unable to cope with Japan’s tempo and precision. Falling behind only made the task harder, and they never found a convincing route back into the match. A four-goal defeat in World Cup football is always damaging, and in this case it carried the added weight of elimination.

For Japan, the result resonates well beyond three points. A clean sheet, four goals and a display of authority suggest a side capable of turning a strong group campaign into a serious tournament challenge. Ueda’s double gave the attack a cutting edge, while Kamada and Ito reinforced the squad’s offensive quality.

Tunisia leave the match with the disappointment of an early exit and a performance that never gathered enough momentum. Japan, meanwhile, leave with confidence, momentum and one of the most eye-catching wins of the competition.

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