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Austria's forward #09 Marcel Sabitzer (2nd L) celebrates scoring the opening goal against Tunisia with his teammates. | Photo Credit: AFP
Marcel Sabitzer netted a second-half winner for 10-man Austria as it overcame early scares to beat Tunisia 1-0 on Monday in a World Cup warm-up international at the Ernst Happel Stadium.
Sabitzer, winning his 98th cap, swept home a square pass from the right flank from Stefan Posch to break the deadlock in the 63rd minute.
Austria, preparing for this month’s tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States, had been on the back foot after Konrad Laimer was dismissed in the 37th minute for a deliberate handball that denied Tunisia a goalscoring chance.
The North Africans, who are also World Cup-bound, struck the woodwork three times in the first half through Hannibal Mejbri, Firas Chaouat and a curling free kick from Anis Ben Slimane.
Austria showed much resilience in fighting back after the break, and a minute after Sabitzer’s goal, could have been two up with Tunisia goalkeeper Abdelmouhib Chamakh pushing substitute Marco Friedl’s effort onto the post, and then Posch hitting the rebound onto the crossbar.
Austria opens its Group J campaign at the World Cup against Jordan in San Francisco on June 16, while Tunisia has another warm-up match against Belgium in Brussels on Saturday before heading to Monterrey in Mexico, where Sweden is its first opponents in Group F on June 14.
Published on Jun 02, 2026
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