Made three vital stops to keep the team in the game.
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BackpageGOALKEEPER: Ben Said 7/10
KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty ImagesRIGHT-BACK: Mohamed Drager 4/10
He was preferred ahead of Hamza Mathlouthi after good showing agaisnt Nigeria, but was exposed by strong Stallions wingers.

LEFT-BACK: Oussama Haddadi 3/10
It was not his day, made several wrong decisions and in the long run the goal came from his wing. Was subbed after the half-time break.
BackpageCENTRE-BACK: Bilel Ifa 5/10
Despite making several interceptions, he was ineffectual on the night.
GettyCENTRE-BACK: Dylan Bronn 4/10
Struggled to keep up with the opponents.
GettyCENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Ellyes Skhiri 5/10
This was his worst game in the competition, looked lost and struggled throughout.
BackpagepixCENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Ben Slimane 3/10
He was off colour in midfield and lasted for one half.
MTICENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Aissa Laidouni 6/10
He was the only midfielder who played the entire game. He tried hard to make things happen but was let down by the attackers.
BackpagePix.RIGHT-WINGER: Wahbi Khazri 7/10
He was lively and had two shots on target. Also created two great chances for his teammates that were wasted.
GettyLEFT WINGER: Youssef Msakni 6/10
Gave defenders some work to do and forced the goalkeeper to make a good save. Otherwise, he was guarded well.
gettySTRIKER: Seifeddine Jaziri 2/10
Poor from the striker, was wasteful and eventually subbed with 15 minutes to go.
Fédération Tunisienne de Football FacebookAli Maaloul 5/10
He came in to strengthen the defense but looked shaky. Was helpful in attack.
ittifaq twitterNaim Sliti 4/10
Failed to bring much needed stability in midfield after coming on in the second half.
Tunisia FA.Issam Jebali N/A
Did not make any impact in the last 15 minutes he played.
Hamza Rafia N/A
Came on for the last six minutes.



