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World Cup 2018 – Team Analysis – Tunisia

Tunisia have been a little overlooked for World Cup Fantasy with two big nations draw in the same group as them.

However, going into the tournament with just one defeat in the last 15 months, there’s no reason that the cheap options available can’t be differentials for risk-taking Fantasy managers.

We’ve got everything you need to know about England’s first opponents of the World Cup.

ROAD TO QUALIFICATION

Securing passage to Russia out of a favourable draw in qualification, Tunisia have been perhaps unfairly written off as another set of World Cup whipping boys. Since booking their place at this summer’s finals, the Eagles of Carthage have gone toe-to-toe with some of Europe’s big sides and shown they will be no walkovers in Group G. At the very least, they should prove a much sterner test for Belgium and England than Panama.

Coach Nabil Maaloul, in his second spell, has been in the job just over a year and took charge of the last four qualifying matches in CAF Group A. Tunisia had won the opening two fixtures but were eliminated from the quarter-finals of last year’s African Cup of Nations by Burkina Faso at the quarter-final stages.

Implementing a 4-3-3 formation, Maloul oversaw two wins and two draws to top Group A and since then has impressed on the friendly circuit. In 10 matches played since last March, Tunisia have lost just once. The group of players is one that seemingly never gives up either, twice coming from 2-0 down in big matches to salvage draws; against DR Congo in qualifying and recently against Portugal in a warm-up match.

In fact, the warm-up programme went better than could be expected. In order to replicate playing against Panama, England and Belgium, Tunisia arranged friendlies with Costa Rica, Portugal and Spain. From those three matches in particular, they registered a win, a draw and a defeat. Costa Rica were beaten 1-0, Spain were given a stern test and only came out 1-0 victors, while Maaloul’s men stunned Portugal by coming back from 2-0 down to draw. Seeing success in those results, Tunisia will not be afraid to ask England and Belgium questions, just as they did against Spain and Portugal.

The only things for Tunisians to be disappointed by is the difficulty of that Group G draw but more importantly the injury to best player Youssef Msakni. He was vital during qualification, scoring and assisting three times each (six goal involvements) in six matches, but suffered a cruciate knee injury in March.

CAF QUALIFYING

Most starts: Mohamed Amine Ben Amor, Ali Maloul, Aymen Mathlouthi (all 6), Hamdi Nagguez (5), Ghilane Chalali, Yassine Meriah (both 4).

Most goals: Aymen Abdennour, Anice Badri, Ben Amor, Anis Ben-Haitra, Chalali, Wahbi Khazri, Meriah (all one).

Most assists: Ben Amor, Maloul (both 2).

THE KEY TARGETS

Anice Badri (£5.5m on McDonald’s FIFA World Cup Fantasy) didn’t feature much in qualifying but has been a key figure for Tunisia in recent friendlies. The Esperance forward has scored in two of Tunisia’s last three matches, against Portugal and Turkey, adding to his one strike as a substitute in CAF Group A. Hitting form at the right time, Badri has started the last three friendlies as a wide forward, either on the left or right. His Fantasy appeal is furthered by McDonald’s classifying him as a midfielder on their official game, with a budget price fo just £5.5m. Badri could be an essential pick for anyone playing their Wildcard ahead of Gameround 3, Tunisia are set to play Panama.

Key midfielder Mohamed Amine Ben Amor (£5.0m) hasn’t featured in any of the World Cup warm-up starting line-ups but has recorded 65 minutes of football from two substitute appearances. The Etoile du Sahel man was involved in three goals during the six-match final qualification group, one scored himself and another two assisted. Whether he will return to the first XI for the first game against England is uncertain, but he is an important figure for Tunisia. But if the Eagles of Carthage are only on your radar as a team to invest in for their Gameround 3 fixture with Panama, by that point it may have become clearer whether or not Ben Amor is going to be involved in the starting XI.

Ever-present defender Ali Maaloul (£4.5m) could offer budget value in Tunisia’s back-line. The attack-minded left-back started every single qualifying match and contributed a pair of assists, home and away against Guinea. The 28-year-old was also the provider for Fakhreddine Ben Youssef’s equaliser against Portugal. Maloul is well-acquainted with finding the net too. In 143 league appearances for CS Sfaxien he scored a whopping 56 goals, a record for a defender in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

THE LONG SHOTS

Tunisia’s hopes of an unlikely progression from Group G at the World Cup rest on the shoulders of Wahbi Khazri (£6.5m). After being booed out of Sunderland back in August, the 27-year-old has revitalised his career in France on loan with Rennes. In 29 appearances in all competitions he found the net 11 times and assisted twice, operating successfully as a make-shift centre-forward. That has brought calls for Khazri to do the same for Tunisia at the World Cup. However, he has hardly proved his Fantasy pedigree at international level in the last two years. He started just half of the CAF Group A matches, scoring a penalty against Libya in 2016, and hasn’t registered any minutes in any of the World Cup warm-up matches as he recovers from a muscle fibre injury. But if he can replicate his club form in Russia then at £6.5m he could be an effective differential.

Expected to start on the opposite attacking flank to Badri is Lille’s Naim Sliti (£5.5m), he’s featured from the start in the last three friendlies. Unlike his aforementioned team-mate, he has been classified as a forward by McDonald’s and hasn’t scored for the national team since March 2017. However, he was the top-scorer for Tunisia as they made it to the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Nations. Sliti found the net twice in Gabon and could prove himself again as a tournament player once again in Russia.

Further Analysis

Our comprehensive World Cup guide can be found here.

Group A Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay

Group BIran, Morocco, Portugal, Spain

Group CAustralia, Peru, France, Denmark

Group DArgentina, Iceland, Croatia, Nigeria

Group EBrazil, Costa Rica, Switzerland, Serbia

Group FMexico, Germany, Sweden, South Korea

Group GBelgium, Panama, Tunisia, England

Group HSenegal, Japan, Poland, Colombia

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819 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Maddi Son
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Peru are better than I originally thought. I'm sure many on here already know this, but they've only conceded 3 in their last 10 games. Some pretty good teams too (Iceland, Croatia, Columbia, Argentina, Ecuador)

    Thinking of getting a cheapie like Belhanda and going with premiums in defence.

    1. Maddi Son
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      *Meant to say Belhanda instead of Eriksen

    2. Pierce34
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      Yeah, definitely going with Peru defence, both as enabler and because I expect them to do well defensively.

  2. cthaeh
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Does anyone here have a strategy to make more than 1 transfer between 1 and 2 and pay the 4 point fee?

    1. 420king
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      no

  3. Wolf of Wolverhampton
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Mark my words

    1) Cavani is not going to cover Suarez, you'll end up regretting trying to save that 1m when Suarez goes bezerk in the first 2 games.
    2) Ziyech and Christian Eriksen are going to be the attacking picks of the group stages, making your Brazilian, German, French and Spanish luxury hot-shots look rather foolish.

    Thank me when you have those points rolling in.

    1. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      Cavani was the top scorer in SA qualifying. I don't think that's likely to happen.

      #2 is quite possible. I do like Ziyech and Eriksen quite a bit.

    2. Maddi Son
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      I love Eriksen but starting to think he's overpriced. The fixtures on paper look easier than they actually are.

      1. Camzy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        5 years, 10 months ago

        Peru maybe. But Australia I fancy him to smash it.

        The Aussies finished third behind South Korea and Saudi Arabia in qualifying!

    3. Norman Conquest
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      1/yes he is
      2/ziyech yes eriksen maybe (such a tough group)

  4. Chandler Bing
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Thinking of ditching Jesus and Isco for Werner and Paulinho. If it doesn't work out Paulinho -> Isco will be the transfer I make. Good strategy?,

  5. Weeb Kakashi
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Done?

    Kajoui Uzoho
    Meunier Danilo Godin Trippier Mojica
    Isco JRod Ljajic Ceuva Al-Dawsari
    Cavani Lukaku Hazard

    Going with Hazard + Lukaku for first match and will then prolly switch to any other 10M option(Maybe Jesus Lewa kun Grizzi)

  6. FCAP98
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    I am playing the norwegian version where you can't actively use subs or change captain during the GW. The prices and the positions of the players are also different. What do you think of my team?

    Muslera(5.5M)
    Danilo(6M), Trippier(5.5M), Varela(5M), Meunier(6M), Hector(5.5M)
    J.Rodriguez(8.5M), Hazard(10.5M)
    Neymar(11.5M), Cavani(9.5M), Lukaku (C)(10.5M)

    I am tempted to downgrade Hazard for Eriksen (8.5M) in order to upgrade Cavani to Suarez (10M) and Trippier to Marcelo(7M).

    Marquinhos is also only 6M, which is tempting because of the brazilian CS potential. Is the nailed?

  7. Klopp's Kids
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    what's the best fantasy world cup game? cheers!

  8. cthaeh
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    https://www.subrayado.com.uy/seleccion-uruguaya-entreno-sports-centre-borsky-cara-al-partido-egipto-n506151

    According to this article from 5 hours ago, Varela is now properly training with the rest of the team (thought they mention he didn't participate in last friendly and hence a bit uncertain).

    And according to this journalist's recent tweet, he is completely recovered:

    https://twitter.com/Buysan/status/1006201428904431623

    1. cthaeh
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      sorry, this is the tweet:

      https://twitter.com/Buysan/status/1005879569029718016

  9. George James
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Thoughts?

    Courtois
    Marcelo Ignash(c) Varela Meunier Hakimi
    James Coutinho
    Cavan Lukaku Griezmann

    Uzoho / Belhanda / Cueva / Nandez

  10. Eze Really?
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    What do you guys reckon?
    Pickford Uzoho
    Hakimi Idowu Marcelo Trauco Paauraliganji
    Ljajic Rakatic Isco Belhanda J Rodriguez
    Lewandowski Jesus Werner

    Spelling the mames the biggest problem

    1. George James
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      Defence looks a bit weak mate but attack looking decent. Thoughts on mine above?

  11. Jayblue
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    1. Is coutinho the right choice for brazil cover?
    2. werner or mueller?
    3. cavani or suarez?
    4. RMT if you have the time
    My team for reference:

    fabianski/schmeichel
    kimmich/hegazy/sidibe/danilo/koulibaly
    cueva/sanchez/isco/coutinho/ziyach
    cavani/werner/mbappe

    Thank you

    1. Eze Really?
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      Asking similar questions.
      I went for Jesus

  12. Maddi Son
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Anyone taking the risk on Caballero?

    1. Eze Really?
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      No

    2. Maddi Son
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      Anyone other than an Everton fan

  13. wiibrahim
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Can someone rate my updated team:

    Muslera Uzoho
    Marcelo Kimmich Dalsgaard Trippier Mujica
    Ziyech Nandez Coutinho Aldawsari Mueller
    Cavani Mbappe Jesus

    0 ITB

    1. Eze Really?
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 10 months ago

      Trippier rotation?

  14. coopsxx
    • 12 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Any good sites for predicted starting lineups??

  15. nibzza
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 10 months ago

    Feel great about my team. Thoughts?

    El Kajoui/Uzoho
    Danilo, Dalsgaard, Trippier, Meunier, Mojica
    Ljajic, Eriksen, Ziyach, Nandez, Coutinho
    Cavani, Werner, Lukaku

    Nice balance with a few set piece takers here too.