Panama 1 Tunisia 2: Khazri seals first World Cup win in 40 years

Panama was on course for a first World Cup win before a second-half turnaround helped Tunisia create history of its own.

Published : Jun 29, 2018 00:30 IST

Wahbi Khazri was influential in Tunisia beating Panama 2-1 and ending its World Cup campaign on a high.
Wahbi Khazri was influential in Tunisia beating Panama 2-1 and ending its World Cup campaign on a high.
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Wahbi Khazri was influential in Tunisia beating Panama 2-1 and ending its World Cup campaign on a high.

Tunisia secured its first World Cup win in 40 years as it came from behind to beat Panama 2-1 in the Group G closer on Thursday.

The African side – which along with Panama had already been eliminated before their clash at the Mordovia Arena – last tasted victory at the 1978 tournament when it beat Mexico 3-1.

Match highlights: PAN vs TUN

Before the second-half fightback, Panama had looked like sealing a maiden World Cup victory when Jose Luis Rodriguez's long-range strike was deflected in by Yassine Meriah for an unfortunate own goal after 33 minutes.

Tunisia had been woeful in the opening period, but started the second half strongly and pulled level six minutes after the restart when Fakhreddine Ben Youssef tapped in from close range after a flowing move.

Sunderland forward Wahbi Khazri – who scored in the 5-2 defeat to Belgium last time out – was Tunisia's brightest spark throughout and he got the goal he deserved after 66 minutes, slotting home after another impressive team move.

Panama huffed and puffed in the closing stages, but was unable to find a goal that would have ended its memorable World Cup campaign with a flourish.

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With little at stake, it was hardly surprising that the game started at a tepid pace.

Naim Sliti enjoyed an early sight of goal, but cracked a half-volley well off target from outside the area, while Rami Bedoui's header was comfortably dealt with by Jaime Penedo.

Panama looked significantly more organised than in its capitulation to England and was rewarded with the opening goal shortly after the half-hour.

Rodriguez picked up the ball from Roman Torres 25 yards out and his well-struck shot took an almighty deflection off Meriah to wrong-foot goalkeeper Aymen Mathlouthi and nestle in the back of the net.

That goal appeared to spark the African side into life and it soon wasted two clear opportunities to pull level.

Ben Youssef flashed a header wide of Penedo's far post from a teasing cross before Khazri thumped a volley over from a promising position at the back post.

Khazri again came close before the interval when his initial shot was blocked and Penedo scrambled away his follow-up effort.

Tunisia looked a team rejuvenated at the start of the second period and pulled level after 51 minutes from an incisive move that carved open the Panama backline.

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After dancing past two defenders on the edge of the area, Sliti found Khazri down the right and the latter's low cross was converted by the unmarked Ben Youssef just six yards out.

The Al-Ettifaq forward should have scored a second minutes later, but his low effort was kept out by the foot of Penedo.

However, Tunisia's new-found threat did pay off again in the 66th minute when Oussama Haddadi's surging run down the left gave him the space to pick out Khazri, who had the simple of task of slotting home from close range at the back post.

Panama rarely looked like finding a leveller in the closing stages as Tunisia held on for just its second World Cup win.

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