None of the almost 50 protagonists of the match, between players and technical staff, must have understood anything. The more than 8,000 people flocked to the Diego Armando Maradona stadium in La Plata to witness the victory of Tunisia From Iraq Of 3 to 0 in the second round of group E of the Sub 20 World Championship they gave it to him an unexpected setting, which included typical Argentine court songs, with their lyrics modified to encourage Africans.
It was a varied repertoire, but it served to ensure that those who challenged the rain enjoyed themselves as if they were playing any other game in the professional league or in the Argentine promotion: the “Tunisia, my good friend…” which usually accompanies the departures of the teams; when the game was boring – most of the time, it must be said – what came down from the stands of the La Plata stadium was a “let’s see if they lay eggs, they don’t play with anyone…”; and even slipped to “Move, Iraq, move…”.
Tunisia, with a barrage of high-flying football at the start of the second half, made the difference to secure an important victory, thanks to goals from Youssef Snana -with a nice definition of taco-, Chaim El Djebali AND mahmoud ghorbelpenalty.
The victory allows him to keep alive the hope of qualifying for the round of 16, despite suffering the expulsion of Rayan Nasraouiafter the VAR check of the Colombian referee Jhon Alexander Ospina Londoño.
With this result, Tunisia was brought to have three units, the same as Uruguay, and three under the leader of the area, England; Iraq has no points yet.
In the third and final round, Iraq will play against England and Tunisia will face Uruguay.
Source: Clarin
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