By Martyn Ziegler, PA Chief Sports Reporter, Berlin
Andriy Shevchenko was hailed as Ukraine's history-maker after a cool penalty gave his side a place in the last 16 of the World Cup.
Shevchenko scored from the spot in 70th minute of the match against Tunisia in Berlin's Olympic Stadium after he had been tripped.
The 1-0 victory saw Ukraine, playing in the World Cup for the first time, finish second in Group H behind Spain.
Anatoliy Tymoschuk, the Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder who was voted man of the match, said: "It's an historic moment for us and it's fantastic to be in the last 16, but that is not enough. Now we have to aim to keep it going and focus on the next match.
"Tunisia were tougher opponents than Saudi Arabia but we expected that - we had seen the videos and we knew they were very mobile and had good pace in the side. They were certainly motivated and were going full tilt.
"We had an extra-man advantage for much of the match but they made it very difficult for us, and in the end Andriy Shevchenko's penalty made history for Ukraine."
There were doubts about the validity of the penalty decision, and whether Tunisia should have had a spot-kick of their own. Tunisia coach Roger Lemerre said there was "huge bitterness" among the players.
He said: "I will never throw the first stone towards referees. They are on the field to do their job and there is no changing their decisions, but I must admit the bitterness among the players is huge.
"When you have fought like that you have the impression your team has been beaten unjustly."
Lemerre insisted his players should be proud of their overall World Cup campaign but said the match turned on the sending off of striker Zied Jaziri for two cautions at the end of the first half.
He said: "I would like to say to all Tunisians that we do share their sadness but life goes on and we have to think now about qualifying for the next African Cup of Nations and the next World Cup.
"We prepared very well technically and tactically for this game but after the sending off it was much tougher.
"We had a plan if it was still 0-0 with 20 minutes to go but of course that did not happen.
"Overall we really must be proud of our performances but if I have one regret it was that we should have beaten Saudi Arabia instead of only drawing against them."