Tunisia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
A.Dahmen · A.Abdi · Y.Valery · M.Talbi · A.Ghram · A.Laïdouni · H.Mejbri · F.Sassi (C) · E.Achouri · S.Ltaief · F.ChaouatTunisia looks to control the tempo and hunt the ball back quickly through a 4-3-3. This formation is built to play a high press and use vertical passing to catch opponents off guard. The goal is to squeeze the space in the middle and use quick transitions to move from a compact defense to a dangerous attack.
A.Dahmen sits between the posts to organize the defensive line. The back four operates as a zonal line where Y.Valery and A.Abdi act as full backs to provide width and cover the flanks. In the center, A.Ghram and M.Talbi form a central pair to defend the box and win the second ball. A.Ghram and M.Talbi must stay disciplined to hold the line and prevent runners from getting behind.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a single pivot to anchor the center. A.Laïdouni acts as the shield to protect the defense and disrupt play. F.Sassi (C) operates as the captain and drives the team forward from the right side, using his passing range to move the ball into the final third. H.Mejbri plays as an inverted eight to connect the lines and make late runs into the box to support the attack.
Up front, Tunisia uses three attackers to stretch the defense. F.Chaouat acts as the pressing centre-forward to lead the hunt from the front and hold up the ball for others. E.Achouri and S.Ltaief play as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances in the half-spaces. These wingers work to pull defenders out of position to create room for F.Chaouat to find space in the box.
The tactical advantages of this Tunisia lineup include the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win it back high up the pitch. By having F.Sassi (C) and H.Mejbri in the middle, the team creates numerical superiority in midfield to control the tempo. This setup also allows for quick wide overloads when A.Abdi and Y.Valery push up to support the wingers.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on intense pressing and quick movement to break down opposition blocks. It is best suited for games where Tunisia can exploit the space left behind a high defensive line through rapid transitions.