Tunisia pulled one back in the first half

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Bronn headed in a free-kick. Twitter/zakiosman786

Dylan Bronn grabbed a goal in the first half of Tunisia's clash with Belgium, scoring in the 17th minute to make it 2-1.

Belgium had started the game in lethal form, scoring twice in the opening stages to establish a strong early lead. After Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku's strikes, Tunisia responded well to get a foot back in the game. 

Just one minute after Lukaku's goal, the 'Eagles of Carthage' won themselves a free-kick in a dangerous area in the Belgian half. 

Wahbi Khazri lined up to take it down the left flank, and curled an inviting cross into the area. On the end of it was Dylan Bronn, who rose highest to nod it past Thibaut Courtois at his far post

The 17th minute goal made it 2-1 to Belgium, and meant that Tunisia retained some hope of getting something out of the game.

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