“Ouch”
Hamed Namouchi probably used a different word to express his pain/disgust at having torn his ACL during FC Lorient’s last match versus Nice. Thankfully surgical procedures do exist and he will play again, it’s just it won’t happen for a while. He’s facing a six month layoff. Having been already been snubbed from the Tunisian national team quite a few times this year one could say this is adding insult to injury (or is it the other way around?). Sorry, it’s no joking matter but I couldn’t resist.
Not good quality but here’s a GIF displaying some of what the guy can offer. Watch him blaze by these Moroccans one by one:
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Roger Lemerre Should play with like this in the CAF 2008:
—-Kasraoui—-
—– Ben Fredj ——- Haggui ————- Jaidi ———– Mikari—–
————- Nafti ———— Nafkha ————-
—-Jemaa—– —–Ben Saada—–
—-Belaïd—-
—-Chikhaoui/Santos/Chermiti——
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—-Kasraoui—-
—– Ben Fredj ——- Haggui ————- Jaidi ———– Mikari—–
————- Nafti ———— Nafkha ————-
—-Jemaa—– —–Ben Saada—–
—-Belaïd—-
—-Chikhaoui/Santos/Chermiti——
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I like your thinking Skander. Super young and super offensive lineup. I’d rather have Chermiti playing with Chikhaoui from the start. I know he’s our leading scorer but based on this years play I don’t think Santos deserves to be called up. He doesn’t even play for his club team. Whether thats his fault or not is not the issue too. It’s sad that he’s fallen out of favor at Toulouse but we can’t just bring him along out of pity, he needs to be playing more competitive games soon or else he’ll be in terrible physical shape at the CAN and won’t help the team. We have other players capable of taking over at that position. One interesting person that is missing from your lineup is Mnari, I think we need him to be in but Nafkha is a special player for sure. Thanks for your input!
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I totaly agree with you Rami. I think Tunisia is missing a player like Bouazizi who gives all for his team and who wins the ball in the midfield. I hope that Tunisia can produce a player like him. The team is very “new” and they must play many friendly matches to find each other and play a good and comfortable football.
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