2022 World Cup, Denmark Vs Tunisia: Appear Open, Both Teams Only Play Without Goals
JAKARTA Denmark and Tunisia must share the numbers after playing a goalless draw in the first match of Group D of the 2022 Qatar World Cup at the Education City Stadium, Tuesday, November 22 evening WIB.
Tunisia and Denmark immediately appeared open and tried to find a quick goal since the whistle of the start of the match was blown.
However, after 24 minutes had passed, Tunisia successfully vibrationd Denmark's net through a goal from Isssam Jebali. Unfortunately, the goal was not right because it was offside!
Denmark then threatened the Tunisian goal ten minutes later through Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's efforts. Unfortunately, his long-range shot into the middle of the goal was stopped calmly by Aymen Dahmen.
Three minutes before halftime Hojbjerg was fouled in the penalty box, but the referee did not heed the penalty request. The position without a goal lasted until the break.
At the beginning of the second half of the match, not many golden opportunities were produced by both teams. Aymen Dahmen was only forced to make a save in the 69th minute after Christian Eriksen fired the ball from medium distance.
Two minutes later, Denmark again made a threat with a header from Andreas airing. However, the effort was still unlucky because it only hit the right post of the goal.
Both teams had zero chances after that. The glasses score from the first half lasted until the long whistle was blown by the referee marking the completion of the match.
This result makes the two teams temporarily occupy the top two positions in Group D. Their position is likely to change after defending champions France face Australia in the early hours of the morning.
The composition of Denmark vs Tunisia's Players:
Denmark (3-5-2) Kasper Schmeichel; Joachim Andersen, Simon Kjaer, Andreas Christensen; Kristensen, Maehle; Hojbjerg, Delaney, Eriksen; Olsen, Dolberg.
Tunisia (3-4-2-1): Aymen Dahmen; Montassar Talbi, Yassine Meriah, Dylan Bronn; Ali Abdi, Mohamed Draeger, Aissa Laidouni, Ellyes Skhiri; Anis Ben Slimane, Youssef Msakni; Isssam Jebali.
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