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GROUP G

Panama vs Tunisia 1:2


Goal Panama
33’ Goal Massine Maria (o.g.)

Goal Tunisia
51’ Goal Fakhreddine Ben Youssef
66’ Goal Wahbi Khazri 

 

Match Report

The Tunisians beat Panama 2:1 on Thursday on the final day of group stage action, leaving the Central Americans still searching for their first ever win in the competition. 

A big moment for Tunisia in its history. 

The second taste of victory in the cup and first for its players, and it's something they will never forget. 

However, just like the other four teams from the Confederation of African Football, Tunisia is out in the group stage. 

As for Panama, they enjoyed the ride, and they'll hope to be back come 2022 after suffering a -9 goal differential in three matches, the worst of any country at this year's tournament.

 

SQUAD
Panama  Tunisia

 

28 Jun 2018
(afrofootball.com)

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