Sweden secures comfortable win over Tunisia with Yasin Ayari's two goals
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 4:15 AM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026

Sweden claimed a convincing victory over Tunisia with two goals from Yasin Ayari in an ongoing match on June 15, 2026. The game reflects Sweden's recovery under coach Graham Potter, following a troubled qualifying period. Sweden had previously struggled with injuries and underperformance but has since rebounded by performing well in the Nations League playoffs. The team had been eliminated from World Cup contention prior to Potter's appointment but has since secured their place in the finals with notable wins against Ukraine and Poland.
- •Yasin Ayari scores two goals against Tunisia
- •Sweden leads as they aim for World Cup success
- •Graham Potter continues to revive the team's fortunes
- •Sweden previously missed out on World Cup qualification
- •Recent playoff victories helped secure Sweden's finals spot
- 4:15 AMThe Guardian Sport — Two-goal Yasin Ayari combines with Sweden stars to sweep aside error-prone Tunisia
"When they picture a messiah, few perhaps imagine a mild-mannered 51-year-old with a greying beard who used to play at left-back for York City. Certainly Chelsea and West Ham fans don’t. But the degree to which Graham Potter is loved in Sweden has to be seen to be believed. He was a down-on-his-luck manager seeking a new start; they were a country who didn’t win a single game in World Cup qualifying. And somehow they were perfect for each other. By the standards of what Potter has achieved over the past nine months, a comfortable win over a self-destructive Tunisia barely registers, but it is the continuation of a remarkable process of renewal. Sweden were awful in qualifying. They had a lot of injuries, it’s true, but two defeats to both Switzerland and Kosovo and two draws against Slovenia are not usually a route to the World Cup. Jon Dahl Tomasson was sacked as coach and Potter brought in. Sweden’s Nations League performances offered a repechage chance in the play-offs, and they took full advantage, beating Ukraine and Poland to secure their place at the finals. Potter described the latter victory, secured with an 89th-minute Viktor Gyökeres goal, as his best night in football. Sunday night was part of his reward. Continue reading...
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