Daily News | World Cup TV and streaming schedule on Fox and Telemundo for November 26
For a scoreless tie, Tunisia-Denmark was fairly entertaining, with 24 combined shots. Mejbri livened up the game’s late stages as an 80th-minute sub, and his arrival drew a big roar from the big crowd of Tunisian fans. They know the 19-year-old is a big-time prospect. He grew up in Manchester United’s academy, and is spending this season on loan at England’s Birmingham City.Here’s one of the best individual stories at this World Cup.
The 27-year-old child of refugees from Sudan’s civil war was born in a camp in Kenya, and moved to Australia at age 10. He turned out to be quite good at soccer, turned pro at age 17, and after a few years at Adelaide United headed to Europe. He’s now at Spain’s Cádiz, his sixth European club in seven years, and hopefully he’ll stick there. This much is certain: he’s devoted to his charity, and he scored the Socceroos’ winning penalty kick in the World Cup qualifying playoffs.
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