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Tunisia 1-0 France: Tunisia upset France but fail to qualify


France had a goal ruled out by VAR for offside in the final minute of stoppage-time as Tunisia held on to register a shock victory.

However, despite victory they failed to qualify for the last 16 of the World Cup.

Substitute Antoine Griezmann volleyed in a dramatic equaliser at the Education City Stadium, but the VAR decision meant Tunisia captain Wahbi Khazi’s brilliant first-half goal proved to be the winner.

However, with Australia recording a 1-0 victory over Denmark in the other match in Group D, Tunisia’s hopes of progressing had been dashed before Griezmann’s goal was ruled out.

“It’s mixed feelings because we’re happy to beat a team like France,” said Tunisia manager Jalel Kadri.

“We can be proud and leave with our head high, but it is a bitter victory.

“It would have been beautiful to beat France and reach the last 16. It is our fault for not doing what we needed to do before.”

France are through to the last 16 as group winners having already secured qualification with victory over Denmark in the last game.

Despite their failure to progress, Tunisia captain Khazi produced the moment fans had been waiting for – a goal at this World Cup – when he drove to the edge of the box and coolly rolled it into the bottom right corner.

There was an outpouring of emotion from a large following of Tunisia fans at the stadium, while Tunisian substitutes sprinted onto the pitch in a moment of pure elation.

But their celebrations were shortlived when news of Australia’s lead began to ripple through the stadium, with supporters checking their phones for updates from the other match in Group D.

France, who were much-changed from their 2-1 win over Denmark having already qualified as group winners, lacked quality in a disappointing performance.

Paris St-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe and Atletico Madrid’s Griezmann were brought on later in the second half to try and find a way back into the game.

They had an impact despite loud jeers and whistling from Tunisia fans keen to put them off and Griezmann almost provided the goal they craved.

Didier Deschamps’ side are set to face the runner-up of Group C, currently Argentina, in the last 16 on Sunday, 4 December.

Tunisia’s wait to reach the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time continues as they exit the competition.

Tunisia
Tunisia have never progressed to the knockout stages of the World Cup

Dramatic evening as Tunisia hopes dashed

Tunisia knew they needed to win the game to stand any chance of progressing and they started with plenty of intent.

Goalscorer Khazri was a threat, while France defender Eduardo Camavinga was often overloaded out wide and needed support from Liverpool centre-back Ibrahima Konate.

The support for Tunisia far outweighed France and that majority were given a brief outpouring of celebration when Nader Ghandri’s volley flew past goalkeeper Steve Mandanda, only to be ruled out for offside.

As the first half wore on, Tunisia fans’ impatience started to show – though their support remained relentless – as chance after chance came, but goalkeeper Mandanda did not look like conceding.

Then a magical moment from Khazri opened up space for himself on the edge of the box and his low, precise strike beat Mandanga in the bottom corner.

Tunisia fans were full of hope – they were heading into the last 16 as things stood – but two minutes later, Australia’s goal meant it was taken out of their hands.

“I said nothing is impossible. We have been able to win over the world champions,” added Kadri.

“We have been able to prove our efficiency and we did our best. We worked as a team. It wasn’t easy for us to get these four points [in the group stage] but we leave with a lot of honour and pride.”

Deschamps did not waste too much time in the second half to bring on Mbappe and Griezmann and from then on, France were on the front foot.

Tunisia clung on following a series of corners late on, but Griezmann eventually found the back of the net via a deflection.

However, France’s celebrations quickly turned to frustration when the referee went to the pitchside monitor to view VAR and the goal was ruled out.

Player of the match

Ben SlimaneAnis Ben Slimane

Tunisia

  1. Squad number25Player nameBen Slimane

  2. Squad number10Player nameKhazri

  3. Squad number14Player nameLaïdouni

  4. Squad number21Player nameKechrida

  5. Squad number15Player nameBen Romdhane

  6. Squad number18Player nameChaalali

  7. Squad number24Player nameAbdi

  8. Squad number12Player nameMaâloul

  9. Squad number3Player nameTalbi

  10. Squad number17Player nameSkhiri

  11. Squad number5Player nameGhandri

  12. Squad number4Player nameMeriah

  13. Squad number9Player nameJebali

  14. Squad number16Player nameDahmen

France

  1. Squad number17Player nameSaliba

  2. Squad number7Player nameGriezmann

  3. Squad number10Player nameMbappé

  4. Squad number24Player nameKonaté

  5. Squad number11Player nameDembélé

  6. Squad number14Player nameRabiot

  7. Squad number8Player nameTchouaméni

  8. Squad number25Player nameCamavinga

  9. Squad number4Player nameVarane

  10. Squad number20Player nameComan

  11. Squad number3Player nameDisasi

  12. Squad number13Player nameFofana

  13. Squad number12Player nameKolo Muani

  14. Squad number16Player nameMandanda

  15. Squad number15Player nameVeretout

  16. Squad number6Player nameGuendouzi

Line-ups

Tunisia

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 16Dahmen
  • 4Meriah
  • 5Ghandri
  • 3Talbi
  • 21KechridaBooked at 28mins
  • 17Skhiri
  • 14Laïdouni
  • 12Maâloul
  • 25Ben SlimaneSubstituted forAbdiat 83′minutes
  • 15Ben RomdhaneSubstituted forChaalaliat 74′minutes
  • 10KhazriSubstituted forJebaliat 59′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Mathlouthi
  • 2Ifa
  • 6Bronn
  • 7Msakni
  • 8Mejbri
  • 9Jebali
  • 11Khenissi
  • 13Sassi
  • 18Chaalali
  • 19Jaziri
  • 20Dräger
  • 22Ben Saïd
  • 23Sliti
  • 24Abdi
  • 26Hassen

France

Formation 4-3-3

  • 16Mandanda
  • 3Disasi
  • 4VaraneSubstituted forSalibaat 63′minutes
  • 24Konaté
  • 25Camavinga
  • 13FofanaSubstituted forGriezmannat 73′minutes
  • 8Tchouaméni
  • 15VeretoutSubstituted forRabiotat 63′minutes
  • 20ComanSubstituted forMbappéat 63′minutes
  • 12Kolo Muani
  • 6GuendouziSubstituted forDembéléat 79′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Lloris
  • 2Pavard
  • 5Koundé
  • 7Griezmann
  • 9Giroud
  • 10Mbappé
  • 11Dembélé
  • 14Rabiot
  • 17Saliba
  • 18Upamecano
  • 22Hernández
  • 23Aréola
  • 26Thuram

Referee:
Matthew Conger

Attendance:
43,627

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