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Syria down Tunisia to kick off campaign in style

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Last updated: 2025/12/02 at 6:47 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Syria kicked off their 2025 FIFA Arab Cup campaign with a significant upset, defeating Tunisia 1-0 at the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium on Tuesday. A stunning free-kick from captain Omar Khribin in the 48th minute secured the victory, giving Syria crucial momentum in a challenging Group A which also features host nation Qatar and Palestine. This result marks a strong start for Syria in the regional tournament.

The win places Syria in a favorable early position, while simultaneously increasing the pressure on Tunisia ahead of their next fixture. Palestine’s surprising victory over Qatar in a separate Group A match on the same day further intensified the competition. The outcome signals potential shifts in the tournament’s power dynamics.

Syria’s Victory Fueled by Khribin’s Brilliance

Despite controlling possession for significant stretches of the first half, Tunisia failed to break down Syria’s resolute defense. Key players like Ferjani Sassi, Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, and Yassine Meriah created several opportunities, but Syrian goalkeeper Shaher Al Shaker proved equal to the task, denying all attempts. Syria, in turn, focused on quick counter-attacks, primarily spearheaded by the experienced Omar Khribin.

Khribin’s threat was immediately realized at the start of the second half. A foul committed by Tunisia’s Oussama Haddadi resulted in a free-kick just outside the penalty area. Khribin expertly curled the ball into the net, giving Syria the lead and setting the tone for the remainder of the match.

Defensive Solidity and Tactical Discipline

Syria’s success wasn’t solely attributed to Khribin’s goal. Their disciplined defensive structure and cohesive team play proved vital in neutralizing Tunisia’s attacking prowess. The team demonstrated a remarkable ability to absorb pressure and capitalize on limited opportunities. According to reports, this defensive strength was a key focus during their pre-tournament preparation.

Tunisia continued to press forward after falling behind, utilizing crosses and set-pieces in an attempt to find an equalizer. However, their final ball often lacked the necessary precision, and Syria’s defense remained steadfast, successfully clearing any dangerous balls into the box.

Looking Ahead: A Decisive Match Against Qatar

Khribin emphasized the importance of the victory, stating it was a much-needed boost against a strong opponent. He also highlighted the youthfulness of the Syrian squad and praised their performance as being akin to experienced professionals. “Our players are young… They performed like experienced professionals,” Khribin said after the match.

Syria qualified for the Arab Cup after a 2-0 playoff victory over South Sudan, bringing their overall record against Tunisia to five wins, five losses, and two draws across 12 encounters. This win adds another chapter to their head-to-head history.

The Syrian captain identified their upcoming match against the host nation, Qatar, on Thursday as a pivotal moment in the group stage. He acknowledged the difficulty of facing the defending champions and labeled Group A as potentially the “toughest group in the tournament”, expecting a fierce challenge from all competitors.

The next few days will be crucial as Syria prepares for their encounter with Qatar. The outcome of that match will likely determine their chances of progressing to the knockout stages of the Arab Cup. Although Syria has displayed promising form, the tournament remains highly competitive, with several teams vying for qualification. Fans and analysts will be closely watching to see if Syria can maintain their momentum and overcome the challenge posed by Qatar.

Related secondary keywords used: Qatar, Tunisia, FIFA.

Additional secondary keyword: Qualifying

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