FIFA World Cup 2022: Defending champion France in pre-quarterfinals even after losing, Australia also hit the entry

In the FIFA World Cup 2022, today (30 November), two big matches were played in Group-D. From this group, the defending champions France and the Australian team have entered the pre-quarterfinals. France has to face defeat in its match. He has been defeated by Tunisia 1-0.

FIFA World Cup 2022: Two big matches were played in Group-D on Wednesday (30 November) in the FIFA World Cup 2022 being hosted by Qatar. A match was played between the defending champions France and Tunisia. France has to face defeat in this. Despite the defeat, France has made its place in the pre-quarterfinals. Tunisia beat France 1-0. The second match in Group-D was played between Australia and Denmark. In this, the Kangaroo team won 1-0 and made it to the Super-16. This match was very exciting. Had Australia lost or drawn the match in this match, Tunisia would have been assured of reaching the pre-quarterfinals.

Tunisia out even after defeating France

This match was very exciting. The France vs Tunisia match ended in a goalless draw in the first half. But in the second half, both the teams put in full force, but success went to Tunisia. Team captain Vahbi Khajri scored a goal in the 58th minute of the second half to give the team a 1-0 lead. The French team equalized the match by scoring a goal in the last minute of the match (extra time), but it was seen in the review that this goal was not valid. That is, it was declared an offside goal. In this way, France missed out on drawing this match.

Australia beat Denmark

Another match of Group-D was played between Australia and Denmark, which was tied without any goal till the first half. But in the second half, the Kangaroo team took the lead by playing brilliantly. Matthew Leckie scored a goal in the 60th minute for the team. On the basis of this goal, the Australian team took a winning lead.

The Australian team has given a crushing defeat to Denmark in a reversal. With this, for the second time in the history of the World Cup, it has made it to the knockout round. Prior to this, the Kangaroo team had reached the quarter-finals in 2006.

Starting-11 of France and Tunisia

France squad: Steve Mandanda (goalkeeper), Axel Disassi, Raphael Varane (captain), Ibrahimo Konate, Eduardo Kamavinga, Youssef Fofana, Aurelien Tchoumeni, Jordan Vertout, Matteo Guendouzi, Kingsley Coman and Randall Kolo Muni.

Tunisian squad: Aymen Dahmen (goalkeeper), Vahbi Khajri (captain), Wajdi Kecharida, Montaser Talbi, Yassin Mariah, Ali Mouloual, Nader Ghandari, Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, Aissa Laidouni, Elise Skerry and Anis Slimane.

Australia and Denmark’s starting-11

Australia squad: Matthew Ryan (goalkeeper), Milos Dzenek, Harry Soutar, Kay Rolls, Aziz Behich, Aaron Mooy, Jackson Irvine, Riley McGree, Craig Goodwin, Matthew Leckie and Mitchell Duke.

Denmark squad: Kasper Schmeichel (goalkeeper), Joachim Andersen, Andreas Christensen, Rasmus Christensen, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Matthias Jensen, Christian Eriksen, Joachim Mahle, Jesper Lindström, Martin Braithwaite and Andreas Skov-olsen.