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Japan score four in 1000th World Cup match as Tunisia crash out

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jun 21, 9:10 AMWire: Premium Times
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Japan score four in 1000th World Cup match as Tunisia crash out

The Group F encounter carried added significance as it became the 1000th match in FIFA World Cup history, but it was Japan who ensured the landmark occasion would be remembered for their ruthless efficiency and attacking brilliance The p…

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