Japan secured a comfortable 4–0 victory over Tunisia in a dominant World Cup performance, with Ayase Ueda scoring twice to headline the match.

Japan started strongly and controlled proceedings from the outset, using fast, precise passing and aggressive attacking play to keep Tunisia under constant pressure. Ueda proved decisive in front of goal, finishing two chances clinically to give Japan a clear advantage.

Tunisia, led by coach Hervé Renard, were unable to mount a meaningful comeback as they struggled to match Japan’s pace and structure throughout the game.

Additional goals after the break extended Japan’s lead and sealed a comprehensive win, reflecting their sharp attacking edge and disciplined team performance.

Overall, it was a dominant display from Japan, while Tunisia were left disappointed after failing to recover in a match that quickly slipped beyond their control.

By Joyce

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