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Svanberg's 12-second record goal leads Sweden past Tunisia 5-1

Wolfsburg midfielder Mattias Svanberg scored the fastest substitute goal in World Cup history, finding the net 12 seconds after coming on as Sweden beat Tunisia 5-1. The record-breaking moment adds an interesting subplot to Sweden's tournament run and raises questions about his role under Graham Potter. Sweden's emphatic margin and a record-setting moment from a squad player could reshape Potter's selection thinking as the tournament progresses.

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