
Denmark and Tunisia ended in a 0-0 draw after some good counter-attacking play and a goal disallowed for offside for each team.
Denmark – Tunisia, a goalless draw
The Tunisians started the match better, managing to press and repel balls in the Danes’ half. In the 23rd minute, Jebali took advantage of a deep ball and scored, but the referee disallowed the goal due to offside.
Denmark caused more trouble in the second half, also having a goal disallowed for offside in the 56th minute when Skov Olsen managed to score but Damsgaard was whistled for offside.
In extra minutes, the Danes called for a kick from 11 meters after an alleged kick in the penalty area. After reviewing the VAR recording, Mexican referee Ramos decided not to award anything.
Starting with the Tunisian team, former FC Voluntari player Aissa Laidouni has been excellent, making many saves and constantly coordinating his team’s attacks.
In another Group D match, France and Australia meet at 9:00 p.m.

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