Tunisia reiterated Greece's historic 1994 start, early global elimination

Tunisia has experienced one of the most difficult beginnings in its history at the World Cup, becoming the first team since Greece in 1994 to lose the first two games in the four-pronged group phase.
The North African team was first defeated 5-1 by Sweden on June 14th, while on June 20th suffered another serious 4-0 defeat of Japan in the 1,000th match in the history of the World Men's Championship, Telegrafi reports. Periscope.
This result restores memory to the 1994 World Cup, when Greece was defeated 4-0 by Argentina and then 4-0 by Bulgaria, recording one of the worst start in the history of the tournament.
With zero points and a goals -8, Tunisia is already mathematically eliminated after just two matches, since the rules of direct confrontation and group ranking no longer allow it to overcome Sweden on the board. /Periscope











