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2022 AFRICA CUP - GROUP F - DAY 08 - Tunisia vs Mauritania

AFRICA CUP 2022
GROUP D

DAY 08
Match 24

Tunisia vs Mauritania 4:0

 

Goals Tunisia
Mathlouthi (4'minutes)
Khazri (8'minutes, 64'minutes)
Jaziri (66'minutes)

 

REPORT
(BBC Sport)


Tunisia bounced back from their controversial opening defeat at the Africa Cup of Nations by brushing aside Mauritania 4:0 in Group F.

Tunisia had lost their first game 1:0 to Mali - a match which was ended 13 seconds early.

Tunisia showed no sign of any lingering frustration following the fall-out from their first defeat, taking control inside the opening 10 minutes in Limbe.

Hamza Mathlouthi drove in a half volley in the fourth minute and Wahbi Khazri slotted in a second four minutes later.

Khazri got his second after the break and Seifeddine Jaziri added the fourth.

Youssef Msakni, who came off the bench to feature at his seventh Nations Cup after recovering from coronavirus, missed a late penalty for the 2004 champions, pulling his effort against the left-hand upright.

The Carthage Eagles are just the second team to score four goals in a game at this year's Nations Cup, after hosts Cameroon, and victory puts them a point behind The Gambia and Mali.

Tunisia faces the Gambians in their final group match on Friday (19:00 GMT), while back-to-back defeats mean Mauritania can no longer reach the last 16.

 

 

 

16 Jan 2022
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