The Tunisia national football team, drawn into Group E of the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, has earned a reputation as one of the most disciplined squads on the continent, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
Despite their sole triumph in 2004 when hosting the competition, the North Africans, often referred to as the Uruguay of African Football, demand thorough preparation and intense focus from their opponents.
Crafting a New Identity: The 4-3-3 Formation
Under the guidance of Coach Jalel Kadri, Tunisia has embraced a tactical shift towards the 4-3-3 formation, transforming from the conventional counter-attacking style to a more creative, yet swift and elusive approach.
Energized by Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Ellyes Skhiri's relentless prowess and with Elias Achouri playing a key role upfront, Tunisia presents a captivating blend of foreign and home-based talent.
Underachievement Shadows Brilliance
Despite showcasing football ingenuity, Tunisia remains an underachiever, securing only one title in their 20 appearances. Coach Kadri, who won Tunisian hearts with the 2021 victory over Nigeria, transitioned from assistant to head coach. However, his journeyman status faces scrutiny after a lackluster World Cup performance.
Following Qatar's World Cup, Kadri offered his resignation, which the Federation declined. As one of the lowest-paid coaches in the last decade of Tunisian national team football, coupled with Tunisia's historical skepticism toward local coaches, Kadri faces challenges in proving his mettle.
By Olujimi Dare Ogun