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    Tunisia VS Netherlands

    FIFA World Cup
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    Tunisia
    Tunisia 1
    3 Netherlands
    Netherlands
    In a friendly match, Tunisia and the Netherlands drew 1-1. The scoreless first half indicated a cautious approach from both sides. Although the corner - kick data wasn't fully revealed, it reflected their prudent strategies in both attack and defense. Despite the friendly nature of the game, Tunisia, with its solid defense and effective counter - attack system, managed to hold a European traditional powerhouse to a draw away from home. The first - half clean sheet demonstrated a significant improvement in their tactical execution. On the other hand, the Netherlands, despite having an edge in possession and shots, failed to break the deadlock due to poor finishing in the front line. This exposed a crucial weakness in their attack that needs urgent optimization. As the World Cup approaches, both teams will face new challenges in their tactical thinking. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
    Further Reading
    • Lucas D
      Lucas D
      Tunisia has hit a rough patch recently. In their last 10 matches, they've only managed 2 wins, 3 draws, and 5 losses, with a win rate of just 20%. There are obvious issues in their defense. In the previous international friendly, they suffered a 0 - 5 thrashing at the hands of Belgium, with their defense completely shattered. Then they lost 1 - 0 to Austria and drew 0 - 0 with Canada. In these three games, they conceded as many as 6 goals. The 60% big - goal rate in the last 10 matches indicates a fast - paced game, but Tunisia's low offensive efficiency makes it difficult for them to turn the tables through scoring. On the other hand, the Netherlands has shown top - notch competitiveness. In their last 10 matches, they've had 6 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss, a 60% win rate. In the European qualifiers, they thrashed Lithuania and Finland 4 - 0 and won 0 - 4 away against Malta, demonstrating strength in both attack and defense. Although they drew 1 - 1 with Ecuador and lost 0 - 1 to Algeria
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    • GideonJIlpos
      GideonJIlpos
      In Group F, after two rounds of matches, the Netherlands sits at the top of the table with 4 points from 1 win and 1 draw. Japan, also on 4 points, is right behind. Sweden has 3 points and ranks third. Tunisia, having lost both games, has 0 points and is already out of the World Cup, finishing last in the group. The Netherlands only needs a win to secure the top spot in the group, while Tunisia is playing for pride. Tunisia's head coach Sabri Lamouchi was sacked after a 1 - 5 defeat to Sweden in the first round. Herve Renard took over in a hurry. Renard led Saudi Arabia to an upset victory over Argentina in 2022. Now, he's been given the task of restoring some dignity to this North African powerhouse. This is the first time these two teams have faced each other in a World Cup proper. The Netherlands has an unbeaten streak of 18 consecutive World Cup group - stage matches. A win or a clean - sheet victory would set a solid foundation for the knockout stage. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch Wo
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    • Gilbert Joseph
      Gilbert Joseph
      Tunisia's overall team value is only one-tenth of the Netherlands'. There are only two players, Mbri and Skhiri, playing in European leagues to support the team, while the rest of the players are from lower-level leagues. Their offense relies on counterattacks, and they have no ability to break through in positional play. They conceded 9 goals in two rounds, with huge loopholes in their defensive coordination. They are prone to consecutive goals after a drop in physical fitness in the second half. On the other hand, the Netherlands has core players from top clubs in the top five European leagues like Van Dijk, De Jong, and Gakpo. Their 4-3-3 pressing system is well - established. The substitutes in the front line, such as Brobbey and Somerville, are of high quality. Even with moderate rotation, their bench strength still far surpasses that of Tunisia. Only two fringe midfielders are injured, which doesn't affect the overall offensive and defensive framework. They have various ways to s
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      World Cup Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands
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