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AFCON 2021: Tunisia knocks Mauritania out of the tourney with dominant victory

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AFCON 2021: Tunisia knocks Mauritania out of the tourney with dominant victory
Tunisia revived their qualification hopes in TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Group F, beating Mauritania 4-0 in Limbe for Matchday two account. Carthage Eagles dominated the game led by Wahbi Khazri who produced a brilliant performance and scored a brace past Mauritania goalkeeper Babacar Diop. Tunisia coach Mondher Kebaier fielded a changed team compared to […]

Tunisia revived their qualification hopes in TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Group F, beating Mauritania 4-0 in Limbe for Matchday two account.

Carthage Eagles dominated the game led by Wahbi Khazri who produced a brilliant performance and scored a brace past Mauritania goalkeeper Babacar Diop.

Tunisia coach Mondher Kebaier fielded a changed team compared to the first match loss to Mali. They took the upper hand from the start with an opener from Hamza Mathlouthi, who received Khazri pass to fire home after 4 minutes.

Five minutes later, Khazri doubled Tunisia’s lead after a nice collective work, with the Carthage Eagles putting the game to bed as early as the ninth minute.

Tunisia continued to dominate while the Mourabitounes depended on counterattacks through Thiam and Kamara.

After the break, Mauritania increased their pace trying to reduce the deficit, but the Tunisian defense led by Ali Maaloul let nothing through.

Just after the hour mark, Khazri completed a very nice collective work and a one-two action with Ghilane Chaalali to score the third Tunisian goal and complete his personal brace.

Seifeddine Jaziri added Tunisia’s fourth just two minutes later with a chip over the goalkeeper.

The Tunisians miss eda penalty at the very end of the match, when skipper Youssef Msakni rebounded from the right post.

Tunisia now have three points, one shy of Gambia and Mali. Mauritania remain at the group’s bottom while they bid farewell to the tournament.

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