Andreas Cornelius’ mistake cost the loser the win

Tunisia’s Aissa Ledouni, 25, cheered wildly after just a minute against Denmark.

The reason was a tough encounter for Christian Eriksen.

– One decimeter on the side and Eriksen’s career could be over, says Jonas Ericsson at SVT.

The first 0-0 World Cup match is a reality.

Despite numerous goal-scoring opportunities, either way, neither Denmark nor Tunisia managed to put any ball into the net.

The closest was Andreas Cornelius, who missed an open goal. The Danes were also denied a penalty kick in the 95th minute after a hand position, as the referee came out and checked the TV screen.

So “aimless” must also mean a lack of cheer, don’t you think?

Rejoice greatly

number! A minute into the match, Tunisia’s Aissa Ledouni let out a roar that could have been heard throughout Qatar.

The midfielder bet all his sliding tackle on Christian Eriksen and swept the ball away for a Danish throw-in. Alongside a short-equipped Tunisian national team inside the Education City Stadium, he beat his chest and cried out in joy.

“You can end your career.”

The incident caused a reaction from the SVT experts.

– I think it’s reckless, even if he hits the ball. Otherwise, Eriksen would have likely been out injured for the rest of the tournament and a red card for Al-Aidouni. Nella Fischer says I love players betting, but it’s just too much.

Former judge Jonas Ericsson held the following:

– That’s very sensitive. One decimeter to the side and the career of Christian Eriksen and the championship of Ledoni could end due to a harsh dismissal.

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In addition to Denmark and Tunisia, France and Australia are also found in group D.

FIFA World Cup matches Wednesday 23 November

11.00 Morocco – Croatia 14.00 Germany and Japan 17.00 Spanish Costa Rican 20.00 Belgium-Canada

Andreas Cornelius misses an open goal in the opening match against Tunisia.
Andreas Cornelius misses an open goal in the opening match against Tunisia.

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