Tunisia's Quiet Revolution: New Faces & Old Tactics at World Cup 2026
Tunisia enters the 2026 World Cup with a strong defense but faces doubts about attacking capabilities. Coach Lamouchi is reshaping the squad with new talent like Rani Khedira. Their tactical approach will be tested in a group featuring the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden as they aim to progress further.
Tunisia is set to face international giants in the 2026 World Cup after a flawless qualifying run, yet skepticism persists over their attacking prowess. Group F comprises formidable opponents: the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden. Their disciplined strategy continues to underline Tunisia's game plan.
Despite their defensive knack, there are growing concerns about Tunisia's offensive edge. Coach Sabri Lamouchi is cautiously modernizing the squad, leaving established names like Ferjani Sassi and Yassine Meriah out as he introduces younger talents such as Union Berlin midfielder Rani Khedira.
Signaling a transition, Lamouchi highlights youthful players like Khalil Ayari and Rayan Elloumi, while relying on Hannibal Mejbri for creative bursts. As they prepare for World Cup battles, the team's enduring strategic enigma will be put to the ultimate test.
(With inputs from agencies.)

