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Tunisia and Denmark draw as Arab teams impress at World Cup

Denmark had a late penalty appeal turned down, while Tunisia wasted two clear chances in a 0-0 draw

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Tunisia's Yassine Meriah heads the ball during the scoreless match [Hassan Ammar/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 22 Nov 202222 Nov 2022

Arab teams are making an impact at the first World Cup in the Middle East. Tunisia held European Championship semifinalist Denmark to a 0-0 draw on Tuesday, three hours after Saudi Arabia beat Argentina in a shocking upset.

At an Education City Stadium filled almost entirely with its red-clad supporters, Tunisia likely deserved more but an expert save shortly before halftime by goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel helped Denmark preserve the draw.

Having already gone down to the grass after Tunisia broke through the defence, Schmeichel stuck his hand up to deflect a shot from Issam Jebali, who plays his club ball in Denmark for Odense.

It was just the sort of save that the keeper’s father, former Manchester United great Peter Schmeichel, used to pull off.

The match marked Christian Eriksen’s return to a major tournament less than a year and a half after his cardiac arrest with Denmark at Euro 2020.

Denmark thought they should have had a penalty in stoppage time for handball that was checked at the VAR screen by referee Cesar Arturo Ramos, but he instead gave a free kick to Tunisia for a foul in the build-up.

Denmark would have hoped to create more chances in the game, but their best came late in the second half when Cornelius only had to nod the ball over the line at the back post, but instead flicked it onto the woodwork.

Tunisia, who this week had spoken of their pride at qualifying for World Cup in an Arab country, were fired up from the first whistle, celebrating each tackle like a goal, and had two excellent chances to open the scoring.

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The first fell to Denmark-based Issam Jebali when he found himself one-on-one with Kasper Schmeichel. The second saw Aissa Laidouni race clear from his own half, but as he approached the Denmark penalty area, he hesitated and opted for a pass that was not on rather than advancing 10 yards and having an effort on goal.

In the context of the game, both might look at it as two points dropped, but Tunisia will certainly be the happier, given the low level of expectation placed on them – from outside their camp at least – going into the tournament.

They will face Australia next on Saturday, a game they will have targeted as their most winnable in the group, while Denmark meet France behind the points tally they would have set for themselves at this stage.

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Fans of Tunisia cheer for their national team before the match. [Ariel Schalit/AP Photo]
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A fan cheers before the start of the match between Denmark and Tunisia. [Petr David Josek/AP Photo]
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Tunisia's players hug before start of the match. [Petr David Josek/AP Photo]
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Tunisian fans cheer during the match. [Petr David Josek/AP Photo]
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Denmark's Kasper Dolberg, left, vies for the ball with Tunisia's Aissa Laidouni. [Manu Fernandez/AP Photo]
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Tunisia's Ali Abdi, rear, and Denmark's Andreas Skov Olsen challenge for the ball. [Hassan Ammar/AP Photo]
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A Tunisian supporter shows a heart formed by fingers at the match between Denmark and Tunisia. [Hassan Ammar/AP Photo]
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Denmark's goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, centre, clears the ball. [Darko Bandic/AP Photo]
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Denmark's Simon Kjaer goes for a header. [Petr David Josek/AP Photo]
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A fan holds a flag of Palestine as he cheers during the match. [Ariel Schalit/AP Photo]
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Denmark's head coach Kasper Hjulmand, centre, applauds with teammates to supporters. The match ended in a 0-0 draw. [Manu Fernandez/AP Photo]

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