The Arab teams, participating in the upcoming World Cup finals, in Qatar, continued their preparations for the tournament, as part of the “international pause” matches.
The Tunisian national football team suffered a heavy defeat once morest its Brazilian counterpart, five goals to one, in the match, which was held at the Parc des Princes in the French capital, Paris, as part of the two teams’ preparations for the World Cup finals in Qatar.
The Brazilian team did not wait long, as Rafinha advanced with a strong header, in the tenth minute of the match, but the Tunisian team managed to return quickly, and in the 18th minute, Montaser Talbi scored the equalizer for the Carthage Eagles.
A minute later, Richarlison scored another goal for the Brazilian team, and then in the 29th minute Neymar added the third goal from a penalty kick.
In the 40th minute, Rafinha scored his second goal in the match, and the fourth for his country, before Pedro finished the meeting’s goals with the fifth goal, in the 74th minute.
The Tunisian national team plays in Group D, which includes France, Denmark, and Australia.
As for the Brazilian national team, it was placed in Group G, along with Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon.
In the same context, the Saudi team drew with its American counterpart, negative, at the Nueva La Condomina stadium in Spain, where the Saudi team is holding its training camp.
The match witnessed the continuation of the scoring sterility suffered by the Saudi team, which tied in its previous match, once morest Ecuador, without goals as well.
The last goal scored by the Saudi green team, by Salem Al-Dosari, was once morest Australia regarding 5 months ago.
Despite the good defensive performance of the Saudi team under the leadership of French coach, Herve Renard, the problem of scoring goals is still ongoing, and needs urgent solutions, ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.
The green team has played 4 test matches as part of its preparations so far, losing to Colombia and Venezuela, with a goal, and a draw once morest Ecuador and America, negatively.
The Moroccan national team also tied with Paraguay in a friendly match that took place between them in the Spanish city of Seville.
The match is the second friendly for the Atlantic Lions, following they beat Chile in the first match, with two clean goals.
The Moroccan team is seeking to achieve good results under the leadership of its coach, national, Walid Rekraki, where he signed in Group F, accompanied by Belgium, Canada, and Croatia.