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Tunisia leave World Cup with heads held high, coach says - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Denmark - Australia - Tunisia -  Tunisia

Tunisia leave World Cup with heads held high, coach says

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Tunisia exited the World Cup on Wednesday (Nov 30) with their heads held high and had made their supporters happy, coach Jalel Kadri said after a shock 1-0 win over holders France that still proved not enough for a place in the next round.

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Didier Deschamps - Antoine Griezmann - Benjamin Pavard - Marcus Thuram - Axel Disasi - Batteries charged for last 16, Deschamps says after Tunisia defeat - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Denmark - Argentina - Australia - Mexico - Tunisia - Poland -  Tunisia - Saudi Arabia

Batteries charged for last 16, Deschamps says after Tunisia defeat

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: France coach Didier Deschamps stood by his decision to drastically reshuffle his team for their final Group D game against Tunisia on Wednesday (Nov 30), stressing that key players had recharged their batteries for the knockout phase.

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Graham Arnold - Harry Souttar - Australia's Souttar stands tall to repel the Danes - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Denmark - Scotland - Australia -  Aberdeen -  Stoke

Australia's Souttar stands tall to repel the Danes

AL WAKRAH, Qatar: Australia may lack the attacking pedigree of their last side to reach the World Cup knockouts, but in Scottish-born centre back Harry Souttar they boast a one-man colossus in defence.

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Graham Arnold - Harry Souttar - Proud Arnold hails Australia's new 'golden generation' - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Denmark - Australia -  Doha

Proud Arnold hails Australia's new 'golden generation'

DOHA : Socceroos coach Graham Arnold believes the team that battled their way past Denmark and into the World Cup last 16 on Wednesday have a case to be considered the new "golden generation" of Australian football.

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Didier Deschamps - Deschamps' Baby Blues fail to shine, but France won't care - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Tunisia

Deschamps' Baby Blues fail to shine, but France won't care

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: A cauldron of seething Maghreb passion bore witness to a famous Tunisian World Cup victory over champions France in Qatar on Wednesday (Nov 30), but the merest of scratches beneath the surface of this Group D win reveals a telling narrative which puts the win in sharp perspective.

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Jesper Lindstrom - Goal-shy Denmark will be back stronger, says Lindstrom - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Denmark - Spain - Australia

Goal-shy Denmark will be back stronger, says Lindstrom

AL WAKRAH, Qatar : Denmark crashed out of the World Cup after their scoring touch deserted them in Qatar, but winger Jesper Lindstrom told Reuters his side will be back.

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Lionel Messi - Paris St Germain - Mauricio Pochettino - Messi's decisive role can give Argentina the World Cup title, says Pochettino - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Brazil - Argentina - Mexico - Poland - Saudi Arabia

Messi's decisive role can give Argentina the World Cup title, says Pochettino

Lionel Messi may be making his last World Cup appearance in Qatar but the talismanic forward is still capable of spurring Argentina to a third World Cup title, his compatriot and former Paris St Germain head coach Mauricio Pochettino said.

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Arabs wait expectantly for crunch Saudi, Tunisia games - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Belgium - Argentina - Mexico - Tunisia -  Doha - Morocco -  Tunisia - Saudi Arabia - state Indiana

Arabs wait expectantly for crunch Saudi, Tunisia games

DOHA: After savouring Saudi Arabia's historic World Cup victory over Argentina, Arab fans are hoping for a Saudi win against Mexico to keep the team in the tournament, while praying for a miracle for Tunisia as it takes on France on Wednesday (Nov 30).

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