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Humberto Coelho To Reveal Tunisian Squad On May 28
The Tunisian Football Federation has indicated that the Portuguese coach will announce his team for the Carthage Eagles’ June World Cup qualifiers near the end of the month.
May 1, 2009 6:10:31 AM
According to infosfoot.net,
Humberto Coelho will hold a press conference on May 28 to announce
the names of the players he will be relying on in the North African country’s
highly important World Cup qualifiers against Mozambique and Nigeria.
The press conference will be held one day after the Carthage Eagles’ friendly encounter with Sudan, which was scheduled a week and a half ago. The list for that match-up will be announced on the May 21.
Tunisian football fans are all highly interested in the possible changes the Portuguese will make to the side that started their qualifying campaign in the best possible fashion by defeating Kenya 2-1 in Nairobi on March 28.
More specifically, a great number of supporters and critics alike are wondering if the trainer will call up FC Zurich’s Yassine Chikhaoui after the playmaker made his long-awaited return to action following more than a year on the sidelines with a serious knee injury.
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
The press conference will be held one day after the Carthage Eagles’ friendly encounter with Sudan, which was scheduled a week and a half ago. The list for that match-up will be announced on the May 21.
Tunisian football fans are all highly interested in the possible changes the Portuguese will make to the side that started their qualifying campaign in the best possible fashion by defeating Kenya 2-1 in Nairobi on March 28.
More specifically, a great number of supporters and critics alike are wondering if the trainer will call up FC Zurich’s Yassine Chikhaoui after the playmaker made his long-awaited return to action following more than a year on the sidelines with a serious knee injury.
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
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