Four-Goal Japan Outclass Tunisia while Ecuador Thwarted by Curaçao Wall
Japan put on a footballing masterclass at Monterrey Stadium, routing Tunisia 4-0 in what marked the 1,000th official match in men’s World Cup history.

Daichi Kamada ignited the historic night just four minutes in by scoring Japan’s quickest-ever tournament goal.
Striker Ayase Ueda doubled the advantage before the half-hour mark with a brilliant strike from the edge of the box, setting the tone for a completely dominant Samurai Blue performance.

Tunisia, playing under newly appointed manager Hervé Renard, failed to muster any real response to Japan’s relentless tactical press.
The second half saw Japan twist the knife as Junya Ito added a clinical third goal midway through the period.
Ueda capably capped off his stellar evening by nodding home a header in the 83rd minute, sealing the largest margin of victory in AFC history at a World Cup and dumping Tunisia out of the tournament.

Meanwhile, Group E delivered pure drama as Ecuador was held to a shocking 0-0 draw by tournament debutants Curaçao in Kansas City.
Ecuador threw absolutely everything forward, dominating 75% of the possession and peppering the opposition goal with 26 total shots.
Striker Enner Valencia led the South American frontline but found himself repeatedly thwarted by a inspired defensive unit that refused to buckle under immense pressure.

The headline of the match belonged entirely to Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room, who produced a legendary, man-of-the-match performance.
Room registered an astonishing 15 saves—the most recorded by any goalkeeper in a 90-minute World Cup match since 1966—to single-handedly secure his island nation’s first-ever World Cup point.

The unexpected stalemate sent shockwaves through the group, officially locking in Germany as the Group E winners while leaving Ecuador’s qualification hopes hanging by a thread.
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