The Win in Pictures
So Mosaique FM gets all the credit here as I clearly didn’t take any of the pictures (not that the branding across each one of them would leave any doubts about that). I just thought these were cool and wanted to share in case some of you missed them. Here’s to hoping our boys can build on this victory and start delivering on the potential they’ve been showing. My favorite has got to be former Etoile du Sahel player Kader Keita and current Etoile du Sahel striker Amine Chermiti sharing some laughs in between plays. Probably talking about how things were doing in Sousse.
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Mahdi Ben Difallah should always be in the first team, he really is a great player and asset the tunisian team, he tall which is good when it comes to set pieces and hes strong, he reminds me of adriano.
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Interesting point Iman. I love the Ben Dhifallah-Chermiti combo. They really complement each other well and the chemistry from playing together in the same club is evident. Their games and physiques are really suited for each other (Beh Dhifallah is big body who has amazing heading ability and Chermiti is quick, clever, and an ever improving dribbler of the ball). On current form I rate Ben Dhifallah much higher than Santos so I’d be happy if he took his starting place. There’s still other strikers we need to test out though (Akrout and Mouihbi especially). Chermiti got his spot locked down. We have to stop with the Santos call ups. When we play with him it’s like we’re playing a man down. He can score a goal here and there but he offers nothing on the defensive side and doesn’t weigh heavily on opposing defences like our other boys.
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