Tunisia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
ATTOUGA · JAÏDI · BADRA · TRABELSI · BERREKHISSA · SKHIRI · BOUAZIZI · DHIAB · TEMIME · KHAZRI · SANTOSTunisia plays a highly vertical and pressing game through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and strike the opposition before they can settle. The goal is to use a high press to force errors and launch quick attacks to exploit the defensive lines.
ATTOUGA stands between the posts to lead the defensive unit. The back four operates as a flat line with TRABELSI at right back and BERREKHISSA at left back. In the middle, JAÏDI and BADRA act as the central defenders. JAÏDI must be dominant in the air to clear the lines, while BADRA provides cover to prevent runners from slipping through. TRABELSI and BERREKHISSA are required to track back to prevent being bypassed in wide areas as they push up the pitch.
The midfield relies on a double pivot consisting of BOUAZIZI and SKHIRI. SKHIRI stays deeper to shield the defense and squeeze the space in the middle. BOUAZIZI is the carrier who drives forward to play through the lines and connect the back line to the attackers. They must work to intercept passes and win the second ball to maintain control. This pair also needs to cover the ground between the lines when the team is stretched.
The attacking force is heavy, featuring four players across the front. KHAZRI and TEMIME play as wide wingers, while DHIAB and SANTOS form a central partnership. KHAZRI and TEMIME often cut inside to pull defenders out of position. This movement allows TRABELSI and BERREKHISSA to overlap and provide width. DHIAB and SANTOS look to make runs in behind or hold up the ball to allow the midfielders to join the attack.
A major strength of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads and numerical superiority in the box. Having KHAZRI, TEMIME, DHIAB, and SANTOS all pushing forward puts immense pressure on the opponent. Tunisia also benefits from the speed of transition. When the ball is won, the team can break quickly and exploit the space left behind the opposition.
The 4-2-4 formation defines Tunisia as a team that plays with high intensity and directness. This lineup is most effective against opponents that struggle to track runners or cannot cope with rapid attacks on the transition.