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Graham Potter celebrates Yasin Ayari’s first goal for Sweden in World Cup 2026 debut

Ayari's goal highlights Sweden's strategic depth and Potter's impactful leadership, potentially boosting their World Cup campaign momentum. The post Graham Potter celebrates Yasin Ayari’s first goal for Sweden in World Cup 2026 debut appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

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Graham Potter celebrates Yasin Ayari’s first goal for Sweden in World Cup 2026 debut

Graham Potter celebrates Yasin Ayari’s first goal for Sweden in World Cup 2026 debut The Brighton midfielder scored against Tunisia in a match carrying personal significance given his Tunisian heritage Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 14, 2026 Graham Potter’s emotional sideline celebration told the story. His Sweden squad opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign on June 14 with a goal from 22-year-old Yasin Ayari, who found the net from outside the box against Tunisia to give Sweden a 1-0 lead in their Group F opener.

It was Ayari’s first senior international goal, arriving on the biggest stage imaginable. Advertisement A goal with layers Ayari, a Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder, chose to represent Sweden over Tunisia at the international level. His father is Tunisian, which made this particular matchup a deeply personal affair.

Ayari had already proven his worth during qualification. He contributed an assist against Poland in March 2026 during the UEFA play-offs that secured Sweden’s spot in the tournament. Potter’s journey to Sweden Potter’s coaching career has taken him through some of English football’s most demanding roles.

He managed Brighton, then Chelsea, then West Ham United before accepting the Sweden job in late 2025. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

SOCCER Graham Potter celebrates Yasin Ayari’s first goal for Sweden in World Cup 2026 debut The Brighton midfielder scored against Tunisia in a match carrying personal significance given his Tunisian heritage by Editorial Team Just now ago Share Add us on Google Graham Potter’s emotional sideline celebration told the story. His Sweden squad opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign on June 14 with a goal from 22-year-old Yasin Ayari, who found the net from outside the box against Tunisia to give Sweden a 1-0 lead in their Group F opener. It was Ayari’s first senior international goal, arriving on the biggest stage imaginable.

Advertisement A goal with layers Ayari, a Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder, chose to represent Sweden over Tunisia at the international level. His father is Tunisian, which made this particular matchup a deeply personal affair. Ayari had already proven his worth during qualification.

He contributed an assist against Poland in March 2026 during the UEFA play-offs that secured Sweden’s spot in the tournament. Potter’s journey to Sweden Potter’s coaching career has taken him through some of English football’s most demanding roles. He managed Brighton, then Chelsea, then West Ham United before accepting the Sweden job in late 2025.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

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