Swedish football supporters celebrating the 5-1 World Cup win over Tunisia in rainy early morning streets
Swedish football supporters celebrating the 5-1 World Cup win over Tunisia in rainy early morning streets
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Sverige besejrer Tunesien 5-1 i VM-åbningskamp

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Det svenske herrelandshold i fodbold besejrede Tunesien 5-1 i deres VM-åbningskamp den 15. juni. Tilhængere fejrede sejren på flere svenske lokationer trods det tidlige morgentidspunkt og regnvejr.

Kampen fandt sted i Monterrey og endte 5-1 til Sverige. Yasin Ayari scorede Sveriges første mål med et langskud. Supportere samledes udendørs i Luleå klokken fire om morgenen på trods af kraftig regn. Omkring 130 mennesker heppede på holdet foran en storskærm. I Karlstad fyldte hundredvis af fans Inre hamn, hvor de sang og fejrede målene, efterhånden som de blev scoret. I Jönköping var pubberne fyldte allerede klokken fire. Viktor Gyökeres sagde efter kampen, at holdet nu har fået endnu mere selvtillid. Den næste kamp er mod Holland den 20. juni.

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De første reaktioner på X fremhæver Sveriges dominerende 5-1-sejr over Tunesien og roser målscorerne som Isak, Gyökeres og Ayari for en stærk VM-start. Nogle opslag bemærker, at Tunesien fyrede deres træner efter nederlaget, mens andre understreger resultatets betydning for gruppestillingen.

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