In Monterrey, two nations arrive at the same crossroads from opposite directions: Japan, unbeaten in eight and buoyed by the quiet confidence of a hard-earned draw against the Netherlands, and Tunisia, shattered by ten goals conceded in two matches and the upheaval of a mid-tournament managerial change. This Group F encounter is less a football match than a collision between momentum and desperation, between a team discovering what it might become and one fighting to remember what it once was. The result may well decide which story continues into the knockout rounds.
Japan seeks momentum against struggling Tunisia in World Cup Group F
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