Tunisia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Ali Abdi · M.Talbi · Y.Valery · D.Bronn · F.Sassi (C) · A.Laïdouni · H.Mejbri · A.Dahmen · E.Achouri · S.Jaziri · S.LtaiefTunisia aims to play a high press based game using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup relies on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents before they can get organized. The team looks to use verticality to move from defense to attack as quickly as possible.
A.Dahmen stays between the posts to command the area. In front of him, Tunisia employs a flat back four to manage the defensive line. Ali Abdi plays as a left back, while Y.Valery operates as the right back. In the center, M.Talbi and D.Bronn work as the central defenders, with M.Talbi tasked to cover the space behind while D.Bronn provides aerial strength. The defensive unit must hold the line and shift together to maintain compactness.
The midfield consists of a three-man midfield with a carrier and a deep-lying presence. A.Laïdouni acts as a single pivot to shield the defense and recycle possession. Captain F.Sassi plays as a right sided central midfielder, using his passing range to connect the lines. H.Mejbri plays on the left side of the trio to press aggressively and win the second ball. This midfield group works to squeeze the space in the center and prevent the opposition from playing through the lines.
Up front, the team utilizes three attackers across the front. S.Jaziri acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. E.Achouri plays on the left wing, while S.Ltaief operates on the right. Both wide players are expected to cut inside to create goal scoring chances or pull wide to stretch the defense. The forwards work together to press the opposition back line and create runs in behind during transitions.
This formation offers Tunisia the advantage of numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch when the full backs push forward. The team can also create wide overloads to isolate S.Ltaief or E.Achouri in one on one situations. The coordinated press from the front three helps the team win it back high up the pitch.
This 4-3-3 formation provides Tunisia with a way to control games through high intensity pressing and quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.