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Tunisia vs France Final Scores, Highlights, 2022 World Cup Group D Match Results

Tunisia vs France Live: World Cup Scores, Highlights, 2022 Group D Match Results
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Even the Tunisia World Cup was also out of France due to the second half of the Wahbi Khashai’s second half.

In the last second, Australia, in France Grijman, lost Denmark, in Group D, and stayed in Group D.

The two sides were Tunisia, which is reported for bulk changes – who started a bright, Nader Gandhari denied the initial flag by the offside flag.

The African team remained at the top of the first half, the Common was still inaugurated by Komen, the opening of Yusuf Poffa’s runaway, the opening opportunity of the opening period.

The Khandi Inaugural period was at the center of the excellent moments of Tivinia, Steven Mandanda did her shot, but the goalkeeper had beaten two minutes ago.

Alice Schiri looted fooffan on Halfway and the Khajari was allowed to run in the heart of Defense to France, leaving a low-left foot before crossing Manda.

Dyaire Dessops responded with a triple replacement with a triple replacement, which was followed by Keel Ambaman, Grizpan, and the Deboeman later followed him after a while, but France could not give remarkable threats until the last moment.

Edrin Rabeot shot was rescued Amen’s shot and kept wide shot when Amen Bilast kept wide before broadening Randal Collocation attempt.

In addition to the added, Grizman seemed to be broken by Grijman in eight minutes, but the efforts of Tunisia have been rejected by the Tena VAR, who enjoyed unfavorable results to end their Qatar 2022 campaign.

Tunisia vs France Score

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Goals:

TUN — Khazri -58 min

Confirmed lineups:

Tunisia Lineup (3-4-2-1, Right to Left):

16. Dahmen (GK) — 4. Mary, 5. Ghandri, 3. Talbi – 21. Kechrida, 17. Skirri, 14. Laidouni, 12. Maloul – 25. Ben Slimane, 15. Ben Romdhan – 10. Khazri

France lineup (4-3-3, right to left):

16. Mandanda (GK) — 3. Disassi, 4. Varane, 24. Conate, 25. Kamabhinga — 13. Fofana, 8. Tchouameni, 15. Veretout — 6 Guendouzi, 12. Kolo Muani, 20. Coman

Tunisia vs France Live Updates, 2022 World Cup Highlights

Fulltime: Tunisia win it! Australia beat Denmark to finish second behind France in Group D, but Tunisia have a consolation win over the world champions!

90+10 mins: But no! Antoine Griezmann’s goal is disallowed because he was in an offside position earlier in the move!

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Goal! 90+8 mins: France equalizes at the death! Tunisia couldn’t clear the ball this time and Antoine Griezmann hit a right-footed volley into the net!

90 + 6 min: Tunisia goes further behind. It’s been a bit of a desperate defense at times, but it’s paying off for now.

90+3 min: Kylian Mbappe’s shot goes straight to the Tunisian wall but the PSG forward parries it back and sends in a rebounding effort that is almost caught out by Aymen Dahmen. Just!

90+2 mins: Kylian Mbappe is in the mood now. An exchange of passes with Antoine Griezmann ends with Ghailen Chalali clipping his heel, and it’s France’s free-kick in a central position 20 meters from the goal.

90 min: Even closer from Randall Kolo Muan, culminating in a France move filled with a one-touch flick; His shot takes the nick of a defender and slides wide.

Eight minutes of added time, which is probably not what Tunisia wanted to see.

89 min: Flash of brilliance from Kylian Mbappe, who beats one man then another down the left, and whips in a shot that Aymen Dahmen dives to his left.

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85 min: France almost catches Tunisia with a big switch of play from left to right. Ousmane Dembele gets in a cross that finds Adrien Rabiot in space, but his fellow substitute falls to hold his shot, and the ball bubbles wide.

82 min: For all their attacking changes, and their dominance of territory and possession, France has yet to really trouble Tunisia’s defense in this second period.

79 mins: Yet another exploration for France, Misko Gamwizi, who has remained largely unknown, for an unmocked guide to Unmon’s steps.

76 mins: Tunisia put in a big shift but tired legs are there as France pushes their half outside their own half. There is no clear possibility but really it is only a matter of time.

73 minutes: The first glimpse of goal for Kylian Mbappe, who shoots wide from range. Antoine Griezmann comes in to score the holder.

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71 min: Despite the introduction of Kylian Mbappe, France are still unable to find an attacking flow.

67 min: Didier Deschamps looks like a worried man on the sideline and no wonder. He couldn’t be happier with how his second string has performed here.

63 min: Here comes France’s cavalry. William Saliba, Adrien Rabiot, and especially Kylian Mbappe are the answer to that goal.

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62 min: Hold on! Australia has just taken the lead against Denmark, which will put them past France. Tunisia needs Denmark’s goal now!

60 min: That’s Wahbi Khazri’s final contribution of the evening, with Issam Jebali coming on to take his place. It could yet be the goal that takes Tunisia into the knockout rounds for the first time.

Goal! 58 min: Tunisia is broken! Wahbi Khazri has seen his potential source of goals all night and takes full advantage as Youssef Fofana loses to Ellis Skerry and Khazri is allowed to run straight through the France defense, past Raphael Varane and past Steve Mandanda.

56 min: Tunisia is certainly being given plenty of chances to go forward here; Can they get a cutting edge when it matters?

52 min: Youssouf Fofana goes down under a challenge from Aissa Laidoni, lifting a shot from a tight angle to the left of the Tunisian bar.

50 min: While Tunisia has started this second half as they ended the first, there are some signs France is starting to move up a gear. There is more pace and sharpness to their game since the restart.

48 min: Wahbi Khazri goes down in the area again, Aurelien Tchouameni just receives the ball. That is challenging a good time for the French youth; He had to earn that right.

46 min: France gets us started again. Will we get a goal in this one? After Australia and Denmark also played a goalless draw, Tunisia will draw with one goal.

Halftime: Although Tunisia dominated the first 45 minutes of this competition, France’s Kingsley Coman had the best chance, slotting wide when well placed. Tunisia looks more consistently dangerous, although they may need to put more men forward after the break.

45 minutes: Two minutes will be added at the end of this first half.

42 min: Wahbi Khazri is played down the right and slides an inviting ball across the face of the France goal. A sliding Aurelien Tchouameni turns it back, though the flag goes up in any case.

41 min: France is looking at every bit of the team that has made nine changes for this one. There is a very little rhythm or coordination in their game.

35 min: Steve Mandanda does just enough after Raphael Varane’s poor clearance is cut out by Wahbi Khazri, who fires a left-footed shot at goal that the France goalkeeper manages to get down and push.

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33 min: It’s safe to say it’s been a slow start on both ends…

30 mins: Here’s another chance for Tunisia, though, Steve Mandanda diving to his left to gather Anis Ben Slimane’s header.

28 min: Tunisia seem to be running out of steam here, and Wajdi Kechrida picks up his first yellow card of the night for a late, sliding challenge on Eduardo Kamavinga.

25 mins: Kingsley Coman should do a lot better here. Youssef Fofana drives through the heart of the Tunisian defense before slipping the ball to his left for the onrushing Coman. The first touch takes him too wide, however, and the second is worse, cutting the shot back. France’s best move of the game.

23 min: France certainly look more assured, moving the ball around at pace, though a long ball sets up Wajdi Kechrida through a one-on-one against Ibrahima Konate. The Liverpool central defender does well, though, holding him down and playing the ball from the Tunisian to win a goal-kick.

20 min: France look like they’ve settled in a bit, with Eduardo Camavinga looking very comfortable going forward.

16 min: Wonderful control and flick from Tunisia’s Aisa Laidoni from the right, the ball hits between the legs of Eduardo Camavinga and wins the free-kick.

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13 mins: Wahbi Khazri wants a penalty as he goes down under a challenge from Ibrahima Konate, but he goes down too easily and does nothing.

11 min: France’s new-look side is struggling to find any cohesion at this point. They are giving the ball over and over again and still fail to keep the notes moving together.

8 min: Tunisia has the ball in the net as Nader Ghandry flicks in a brilliant free-kick… but the assistant referee’s flag cuts the celebrations short. Partially offside, but another warning for France.

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4 min: It’s a positive start for Tunisia, who have the majority of the crowd in their favor. Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhanne makes a promising run down the left before Anis Ben Slimane wins a corner which Raphael Varane has to hook away from the France goalmouth.

1 min: An early wakeup call for Steve Mandanda, who has to run to claim the ball as Anise Ben Slimane tries to get past Raphael Varane.

KICKOFF: Tunisia’s Wahbi Khazri gets us started and the final 90 minutes in group D are underway.

5 minutes from kick-off: The teams emerge from the tunnel, and Group D’s colony is moments away.

Tunisia vs France lineup, team news

Tunisia midfielder Elis Skerry is likely to play again in a protective face mask as he recovers from a broken cheekbone.

Jalel Qadri opted to use left-back Ali Maloul while Wahbi Khazri, who plays his club football in France for Montpellier, came forward for his first start of the tournament. Kadri urged his players to perform at their best in the group stage, saying there are “no miracles” in football.

Tunisia Lineup (3-4-2-1, Right to Left): 16. Dahmen (GK) — 4. Mary, 5. Ghandri, 3. Talbi – 21. Kechrida, 17. Skirri, 14. Laidouni, 12. Maloul – 25. Ben Slimane, 15. Ben Romdhan – 10. Khazri

France had been plagued by injuries in the build-up to the tournament and coach Didier Deschamps worked to minimize the risk of missing more players. Les Bleus are certain to be group winners, provided they don’t lose and Australia win, while overturning a six-goal deficit on goal difference.

Raphael Varane and Jules Kounde played against Denmark, but having recently returned from injury, Varane kept his place for this one, while key players including Mbappe were saved for the potential round-of-16 clash with Argentina.

France lineup (4-3-3, right to left): 16. Mandanda (GK) — 3. Disassi, 4. Varane, 24. Conate, 25. Kamabhinga — 13. Fofana, 8. Tchouameni, 15. Veretout — 6 Guendouzi, 12. Kolo Muani, 20. Coman

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