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The Tunisian national team continued its defensive collapse at the 2026 World Cup. after He conceded two goals in the first seven minutes against the Netherlands In the third round of the group stage, bringing his number of goals in the tournament to 11, becoming the weakest defensive line among all the participating teams so far.
The Carthage Eagles began their campaign with a tough 5-1 loss to Sweden before falling again to Japan 4-0. They then conceded twice early on against the Netherlands, the first from Elias Al-Sakhiri’s own goal and the second from Brian Brobie to take his tally to 11 goals in three games.
The tally doesn’t look like it will stop there as the match against Holland is still in the first half, meaning that the number of goals scored could be even higher if the Dutch team keeps up the same attacking pace.
Curaçao are the next weakest defenders in the tournament after conceding nine goals, while Sweden and Qatar share the next two spots with seven goals each before the remainder of the third round, underscoring the gap between Tunisia and the rest in terms of defensive damage.
Tunisia are now in danger of ending their World Cup run with one of the worst defensive records in the tournament’s history after officially crashing out of the qualification race before the third round, with their last match turning into a new chapter in their woes as they begin their journey to the 2026 World Cup.
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