Netherlands Secure Top Spot in World Cup Group F, Japan and Sweden Also Advance
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The Netherlands defeated Tunisia 3-1 in Kansas City to clinch first place in World Cup Group F, while Japan and Sweden drew 1-1 in Dallas, ensuring both teams also progressed to the knockout stage of the tournament.
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The article reports on the final group stage matches of a World Cup, determining which teams advance to the knockout stage.
The Netherlands wrapped up top spot in World Cup Group F with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Tunisia in Kansas City, while Japan and Sweden drew 1-1 to ensure they both also reached the knockout stage.
Ronald Koeman’s side capitalised on another error-strewn display from Tunisia, whose calamitous tournament came to a fitting end.
In a nightmare start, Ellyes Skhiri sliced Denzel Dumfries’ cross into his own goal in the third minute. Brian Brobbey doubled the Dutch lead four minutes later when Virgil van Dijk nodded the ball across goal leaving Brobbey with a simple finish from close range after a cleverly worked set piece.
Tunisia’s Hazem Mastouri pulled one back with a thumping header from a corner in the 54th minute, but Jan Paul van Hecke struck eight minutes later when he flicked Tijjani Reijnders’ corner on at the near post, with the ball glancing off Anis Slimane’s head on the way into the net.
Defeat brought down the curtain on a miserable campaign for Tunisia, one that featured heavy losses to Sweden and Japan, and the sacking of coach Sabri Lamouchi after one game.
In Dallas, Daizen Maeda gave Japan the lead shortly after half-time and Anthony Elanga took it away six minutes later in a game that only sprang into life after the break.





