
Tunisia's journey in the 2026 FIFA World Cup has come to a premature and disappointing end, as they become the first African representative to be officially eliminated from the tournament. The Carthage Eagles' exit was confirmed following a crushing 4-0 defeat in their second Group F fixture, a result that leaves them with no mathematical chance of progressing to the knockout stages. This latest setback follows a bruising 5-1 loss to Sweden in their opening match, marking a difficult campaign for the North African side on the global stage.
The decisive match against Japan saw the Samurai Blue dominate from the opening whistle, utilizing a well-drilled possession style to dismantle the Tunisian defense. Japan took an early lead through Daichi Kamada, followed quickly by a strike from Ayase Ueda. Junya Ito added a third goal to further consolidate Japan's control, before Ueda completed the scoring with a well-placed header to secure his brace. Throughout the contest, Tunisia appeared tactically outmatched and struggled to mount any significant threat against a disciplined Japanese backline.
Off-pitch instability appeared to haunt the Tunisian camp throughout the tournament. Following the heavy opening defeat to Sweden, the Tunisian Football Federation took the drastic step of sacking head coach Sabri Lamouchi. While veteran manager Hervé Renard was reportedly brought in to salvage the campaign, the transition proved difficult to manage mid-tournament. The lack of cohesion was evident as the team failed to find its rhythm, ultimately leading to their status as one of the first three countries eliminated from the competition alongside Haiti and Turkey.
As the tournament progresses, Japan now sits comfortably with four points and is well-positioned to secure a spot in the knockout rounds ahead of their final group encounter with Sweden. For Tunisia, the focus must now shift to a period of reflection and rebuilding. They are scheduled to face the Netherlands in their final group match, a fixture that remains a matter of pride rather than progression as they look to exit the tournament with a positive result.
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