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World Cup: Australia beats Tunisia 1-0 in Group D

Mitchell Duke scores lone goal with close-range header in 23rd minute

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Nov 2022 8:50AM

World Cup: Australia beats Tunisia 1-0 in Group D
Returning to Al Janoub Stadium after the 4-1 defeat against defending champion France, Australia intensified their attacks with three forwards at the very beginning of yesterday’s match. – @FIFAWorldCup Twitter pic, November 27, 2022

DOHA – Mitchell Duke’s lone brilliant header helped Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 in FIFA 2022 World Cup Group D here yesterday.

Returned to Al Janoub Stadium after the 4-1 defeat against defending champion France, Xinhua news agency reported the Socceroos intensified their attacks with three forwards at the very beginning of the match. 

In the 23rd minute, Duke scored the lone goal into the far corner with a close-range header.

The goal, thanks to Craig Goodwin’s deflected cross, also marked the 50th of the 2022 World Cup, it reported.

After a goalless draw against Denmark earlier this week, Tunisia pinned its hope of qualifying for the knockout stage on the match. 

Mohamed Drager unleashed a shot from the box in the 41st minute but was blocked by opposing defender Thomas Deng.

Tunisia, in the second half, build up their confidence by switching their formation, and was close to an equaliser through attempts from Ferjani Sassi and captain Youssef Msakni in the 61st and 71st minutes, it said.

In the last group match on Wednesday, Tunisia will play France at the Education City Stadium, while Australia stays at Al Janoub Stadium to meet Denmark. – Bernama, November 27, 2022

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