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  • Sabri Lamouchi has been sacked by Tunisia after just one game at the World Cup.

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    hell yes for Japan I am so happy for them though this very likely top 2 now in Group F is making me look ahead to the knockouts and what did Group F have to do to get paired up with Group C, the top

  • Second half most definitely, first half quite dull.

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hell yes for Japan I am so happy for them

though this very likely top 2 now in Group F is making me look ahead to the knockouts and what did Group F have to do to get paired up with Group C, the top 2 from both of those looks likely to be among the strongest of all groups... only 2 of Netherlands, Japan, Brazil and Morocco are making the round of 16 which doesn't seem right.

I didn't expect Tunisia to exactly be tearing it up but my god I never expected them to be this bad. Ouch.

Not even played Netherlands yet either.

Sweden don't deserve to be here and their performance yesterday proved it.

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Indeed another dismal performance from Tunisia but an well polished performance from Japan.

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Last 3 Meetings between Japan and Sweden:

25/05/2002- Japan 1-1 Sweden (Friendly)

13/02/1997- Japan 0-1 Sweden (King's Cup)

22/02/1996- Japan 1-1 Sweden (Carlsberg Cup)

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Only 3 Meetings between Tunisia and Netherlands:

11/02/2009- Tunisia 1-1 Netherlands (Friendly)

19/01/1994- Tunisia 2-2 Netherlands (Friendly)

05/04/1978- Tunisia 0-4 Netherlands (Friendly)

Don't know what way Japan vs Sweden will go both teams have done well so far. There will probably be more Japan supporters in the stadium than Swedes which might help them.

The other match is a bit of a dead rubber, as Tunisia are already out.

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Japan (3-4-2-1) Z Suzuki; Seko, Itakura, H Ito; Sugewara, Tanaka, Kamada, Nakamura; Doan, Maeda; Ueda.

Subs: Osako, Hayakawa, Taniguchi, Nagatomo, Watanabe, Tomiyasu, J Suzuki, J Ito, Y Suzuki, Sano, Machino, Goto, Ogawa, Shiogai.

Sweden (3-4-2-1) Widell Zetterstrom; Lagerbielke, Hlen, Lindelof; Bernhardsson, Stroud, Ayari, Gudmundsson; Elanga; Gyokeres, Isak.

Subs: V Johansson, Nordfeldt, H Johansson, Svensson, Ekdal, Starfelt, Smith, Bergvall, Nygren, Sema, Karlstrom, Svanberg, Zeneli, Nilsson, Ali.

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Tunisia: Dahmen; Valery, Talbi, Abdi, Ben Hmida; Skhiri (c), Khedira; Slimane, Mejbri, Gharbi; Mastouri

Subs Chamakh, Ben Hessen, Rekik, Bronn, Achouri, Saad, Ben Ouanes, Ayari, Hadj Mahmoud, Elloumi, Chaouat, Chikhaoui, Tounekti, Arous, Neffati

Netherlands: Verbruggen; Dumfries, Van Hecke, Van Dijk (c), Aké; Gravenberch, De Jong, Reijnders; Malen, Brobbey, Gakpo

Subs Roefs, Flekken, Geertruida, De Roon, Kluivert, Weghorst, Depay, Wieffer, Van de Ven, Til, Lang, Koopmeiners, Summerville, Hato, Timber

O. Goal dominating the goalscorers board omggg

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Sweden defender throwing himself on the ground and gets a freekick for it.

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Five minutes of added time in this first half between Japan and Sweden.

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