AFCON 2025: We feel bitter – Tunisia coach Sami Trabelsi after Nigeria defeat

Sylvester Ntim

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Tunisia coach Sami Trabelsi has expressed his regret following their defeat to Nigeria in their second Group C clash at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, being held in Morocco.

The Cartage Eagles succumbed to a 3-2 defeat to Nigeria, thus postponing their qualification to the round of 16, while the Super Eagles advanced to the same round, joining Egypt as the first team to qualify.

Speaking after the match, Sami Trabelsi expressed his displeasure with the defeat, insisting the side could have come back in the result, considering the chances created in the match.

“We feel bitter about this match, because we could have come back in the result, especially in the last thirty minutes. The players performed at a high level in the last thirty minutes, as we created many opportunities, scored two goals, and were able to score more”

“We are disappointed by the defeat, because it is painful, but we confirmed that we can cause difficulties for any opponent when we play our style and control the ball.” He said.

In the thrilling contest, the Super Eagles took control of the contest just before the break when Ademola Lookman surged down the by-line and delivered a teasing lofted cross for Victor Osimhen, who rose highest to nod a powerful header inside the right post in the 44th minute.

Nigeria doubled their advantage shortly after the restart through Wilfred Ndidi, who met a well-delivered corner kick with a thunderous header from around the penalty spot, driving the ball into the bottom right corner to put daylight between the two sides.

The West Africans appeared firmly in command when Lookman capped his fine performance with a goal of his own in the 67th minute. After receiving a sublime pass, the winger kept his composure and guided a low effort in off the left post to extend Nigeria’s lead to three.

Tunisia, however, refused to go down quietly and pulled one back seven minutes later. Hannibal Mejbri’s expertly floated free kick was met by Montassar Talbi, whose powerful header found the bottom corner to give the Carthage Eagles renewed hope.

That hope intensified late on when Ali Abdi struck in the 87th minute, firing the ball into the roof of the net beyond the reach of Stanley Nwabali to set up a tense finish.

Despite the pressure in the closing stages, Nigeria held their nerve to secure all three points and confirm their progression to the knockout phase.

Top of Group C with six points, Nigeria are guaranteed a place in the Round 16 stage ahead of their final group match against Uganda.

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