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Panama vs Tunisia. FIFA World Cup Group G.

Mordovia ArenaAttendance37,168.

Panama 1

  • Y Meriah (33rd minute own goal)

Tunisia 2

  • F Ben Youssef (51st minute)
  • W Khazri (66th minute)

Panama 1-2 Tunisia: Nabil Maaloul's men bow out with comeback win

Tunisia win first World Cup game in 40 years

Wahbi Khazri of Tunisia celebrates after scoring his sides second goal as Luis Ovalle of Panama looks on dejected during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between Panama and Tunisia at Mordovia Arena on June 28, 2018 in Saransk, Russia.
Image: Wahbi Khazri of Tunisia celebrates after scoring the second goal

Tunisia bowed out of the World Cup with a 2-1 win against Panama in the final Group G game, coming from behind to claim victory.

Both sides entered the game without a win in the tournament and Panama went ahead in the 33rd minute as Jose Luis Rodriguez's shot deflected in off the body of Yassine Meriah.

But Tunisia levelled in the 50th minute as Fakhreddine Ben Youssef slotted home from a Wahbi Khazri cross, before the latter netted 16 minutes later to seal the three points for Tunisia.

The two teams will now head home from Russia, with Tunisia picking up their first World Cup win in 40 years, while Panama were unable to register a point in their first appearance at the competition.

Player ratings

Panama: Penedo (7), Escobar (7), R Torres (7), Gomez (6), Barcenas (7), G Torres (6), Machado (6), Ovalle (6), Avila (5), Godoy (5), J Rodriguez (6).

Subs used: Cummings (6), Tejada (6), Arroyo (5).

Tunisia: Mathlouthi (6), Meriah (6), Haddadi (7), Bedoui (6), F Ben Youssef (7), Khazri (8), Sassi (7), Skhiri (6), Chaaleli (6), Naguez (6), Sliti (7).

Subs used: Badri (6), Khalil (5), Srarfi (n/a).

Man of the match: Wahbi Khazri.

There were not too many chances in the first half, but Jamie Penedo was forced into a good save in the 20th minute. Khazri's cross into the box met the head of Rami Bedoui but the Panama goalkeeper got down low to get a hand onto the ball.

But Panama scored their second World Cup goal in the 33rd minute, although it was a cruel one to concede for Tunisia. Roman Torres' shot was initially blocked, but the ball rebounded to the feet of Rodriguez. He hammered an effort towards goal but it deflected off Meriah on the way through and nestled into the back of the net.

Team news

Panama made four changes with Adolfo Machado, Luis Ovalle, Ricardo Avila and Gabriel Torres coming into the XI. Tunisia made six changes, bringing in Aymen Mathlouthi, Oussama Haddadi, Rami Bedoui, Ghaylene Chaalali, Hamdi Naguez and Naim Sliti.

Tunisia had the better chances as the game headed towards half-time, with Ben Youssef heading wide of the post before Khazri fired well over the crossbar. The Sunderland forward had two efforts in quick succession in the first minute of two added on, but both were blocked by Roman Torres.

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Tunisia got themselves level five minutes after the restart. Naim Sliti picked out Khazri on the right before he in turn whipped a superb ball into the box, which Ben Youssef duly slotted home past Penedo.

The Panama goalkeeper was called into action again not long after as Ben Youssef and Khazri linked up once again. The latter powered towards goal but was pulled back by Harold Cummings, allowing the loose ball to fall at the feet of Ben Youssef but his attempted strike was saved well by Penedo.

Fakhreddine Ben Youssef of Tunisia scores his team's first goal to level the match 1-1 during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between Panama and Tunisia at Mordovia Arena on June 28, 2018 in Saransk, Russia.
Image: Fakhreddine Ben Youssef of Tunisia scores his team's first goal to level the match 1-1

Tunisia went ahead in the 66th minute, with Khazri getting his name on the scoresheet. It was a similar goal to the first, with Oussama Haddadi and Anice Badri playing a neat give-and-go on the left before the former flashed a ball across the face of goal that was tapped home by Khazri at the back post.

Panama thought they had superbly equalised in the 73rd minute when Edgar Yoel Barcenas curled home a lovely effort, but the referee had already blown for a foul and they were unable to hit the back of the net again as Tunisia saw out their victory.

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  • Tunisia's victory over Panama means they have won just their second World Cup game and their first since beating Mexico in 1978 (3-1) in what was their debut in the competition.
  • Panama's defeat means they have become the first nation since Serbia and Togo in 2006 to lose each of their first three World Cup games.
  • Fakhreddine Ben Youssef's goal for Tunisia was the 2,500th scored in World Cup tournament history
  • Tunisia's Yassine Meriah's own goal was the 50th in World Cup history.
Anibal Godoy of Panama is challenged by Ellyes Skhiri of Tunisia
Image: Anibal Godoy of Panama is challenged by Ellyes Skhiri of Tunisia

Man of the match - Wabhi Khazri

The talisman for Tunisia and superb in Saransk, he was involved in both comeback goals for Tunisia - setting up one and scoring the other - and was constantly trying to push his team forward as they won their first World Cup game in 40 years.

He was the first player to register two goals and two assists at the competition and had more touches in the opposition box (eight), created more chances (four), had more shots (five) and more shots on target (three) than any other player in this game. He has shown what he can do at this World Cup, and now needs to translate this form into his club career.

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