Due to geographic location, culture and religious beliefs, I feel that the expectations for African soldiers in this final week can be adjusted a bit higher, especially for Tunisia, who is from North Africa and has made it to the last 8 in the last 4 African Cup of Nations.
Unlike other African teams with good physical quality and strong confrontation, Tunisia is more disciplined, focuses on tactical thinking and defense, and has a lot of elements of Ligue 1, which has become a powerful element of the African soldiers. After the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) where they made it to the last 8 but lost more than they won, Tunisia reformed their team by replacing the original assistant coach, Mr. Khatri, with a new coach who is now the head coach of the team.
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The team's record is also stabilizing, and they won the Kirin Cup in June, which proves that their fighting spirit is improving.
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Their opponent tonight, Denmark, was very impressive in last year's Europa League, and their performance in the quarterfinals was encouraging, but the problem is that many of their players are not at their best level this season, such as captain Kajaia and striker Yusuf Porsen, who were injured earlier. At the same time, the lack of reliable players in the Danish squad has not been solved, which in turn makes the ace midfielder Gustavo Aleksson's burden even heavier.
Denmark's biggest selling point is the flexibility of its formation, which allows it to move between 4 defenders and 3 central defenders, making it difficult for the opponents to adapt. Denmark is expected to have an advantage in possession, but against Tunisia, which has a good defense, it may be in a tough battle, and it won't be easy for them to win.