Tunisia Coach To Make Changes To Starting Lineup
Published: January 22, 2016
Tunisia coach Hatem Missaoui might make two changes to his starting lineup when the North Africans tackle Nigeria at the African Nations Championship on Friday afternoon.
CS Sfaxien midfielder Mohamed Ali Moncer and Esperance striker Adem Rejaibi both started in the 2-2 draw with Guinea on Monday but are likely to start from the bench against Nigeria, according to reports in Tunis.
Their spots in the teamsheet will be handed to Marwen Tej (Etoile du Sahel) and Abdelkader Oueslati (Club Africain).
Stade Régional Nyamirambo, Kigali will host the meeting between the two African powerhouses starting from 1400 hours Nigerian time.
Botswana referee Joshua Bondo will officiate the game and he will be assisted by Oamogetse Godisamang and Mothibidi Stevens Khumalo, while the reserve referee Mahamadou Keita is from Mali.
Photo Credit : thenff.com
CS Sfaxien midfielder Mohamed Ali Moncer and Esperance striker Adem Rejaibi both started in the 2-2 draw with Guinea on Monday but are likely to start from the bench against Nigeria, according to reports in Tunis.
Their spots in the teamsheet will be handed to Marwen Tej (Etoile du Sahel) and Abdelkader Oueslati (Club Africain).
Stade Régional Nyamirambo, Kigali will host the meeting between the two African powerhouses starting from 1400 hours Nigerian time.
Botswana referee Joshua Bondo will officiate the game and he will be assisted by Oamogetse Godisamang and Mothibidi Stevens Khumalo, while the reserve referee Mahamadou Keita is from Mali.
Photo Credit : thenff.com
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