Wycombe Wanderers' former defender Graham Potter has made headlines as he led Sweden to a resounding 5-1 victory against Tunisia in the World Cup finals. This impressive win not only showcased Potter's managerial skills but also resulted in the sacking of Tunisia's head coach, Sabri Lamouchi, just one game into the tournament. The match took place at Monterrey Stadium, where Sweden quickly established dominance, scoring two goals within the first half-hour through Yasin Ayari and Alexander Isak. Despite a brief response from Tunisia, who managed to pull one back with a goal from Omar Rekik, Sweden regained control in the second half. Additional goals from Viktor Gyokeres, Mattias Svanberg, and a second from Ayari sealed the emphatic victory, marking a strong start for Sweden in the tournament. Graham Potter's connection to Wycombe Wanderers dates back to his loan spell in the 1993/94 season, where he made five appearances for the club. His successful transition from player to manager continues to be a point of pride for Wycombe Wanderers fans as they follow his career in international football.