It seems that ahead of the CAN (African Cup of Nations), scheduled to take place in two months, teams are actively seeking ways to analyze and understand their opponents. In this context, Algeria is set to play a friendly match against Bosnia in Algiers. Tunisia, which is in the same group as Algeria in the upcoming CAN, is taking the opportunity to closely observe the Algerian team.
Adel Sellimi, the national under-20 coach of Tunisia, has been assigned by the National Technical Directorate to supervise and analyze the performance of the Algerian selection during their friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina. This strategic move allows Tunisia to gather valuable insights into the playing style, tactics, and strengths of their upcoming opponent in the tournament.
In addition to Algeria and Tunisia, Group D of the CAN includes Togo and Ivory Coast. Both Togo and Ivory Coast are also participating in friendlies, with Togo facing Morocco and Ivory Coast playing against Austria. Meanwhile, Tunisia will have their own friendly against Switzerland. These preparation matches are crucial for teams to fine-tune their strategies and assess the form of their players before the continental competition begins.