Aymen Abdennour, a defender for the Tunisian national football team, expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance following their victory over Sierra Leone (2-1). With this win, Tunisia became the leader of their group with 9 points in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, positioning themselves well for potential qualification.
Abdennour acknowledged that there were moments during the match when Tunisia faced challenges, which he deemed normal when playing against a strong opponent. However, he emphasized the overall satisfaction with their performance, particularly mentioning their successful defensive plan that contributed to the 2-1 scoreline.
The defender also recognized the work done under the team’s former coach, Sami Trabelsi, over two and a half years. With the current coach, Maâloul, Abdennour expressed the team’s intention to build on the strengths acquired during Trabelsi’s tenure. The reference to a successful defensive plan indicates the team’s focus on defensive stability, a crucial aspect in football.
Tunisia’s position as the group leader by 5 points, with three matches remaining, reflects a positive step toward potential qualification for the 2014 World Cup. Abdennour’s comments underline the team’s commitment to building on past successes and maintaining a strong foundation for future performances