Australia Jajal The Tightness Of Tunisia's Defense, Which This Year Never Conceded A
Australia hopes to win in the second match against Tunisia. (photo: dock. FIFA)

JAKARTA - Australia's match against Tunisia at Al Janoub Stadium, Saturday, November 26 at 17.00 WIB is a match between the Socceroos team that struggled to score against the team which so far has never conceded a goal. Australia will work hard to beat the North African team to break the record of never winning in the finals since the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. This match became increasingly important for Australia after being shaved 1-4 by defending champions France in the opening match at the same stadium Tuesday 15 November. While the 0-0 draw between Tunisia and Denmark on the same day, gave an overview of what Socceroos should have done to qualify for the second time in Australia's six World Cup finals. "It's good that the results of another match ended in a series and now about winning this Saturday match, so we have to get ready to face it," Australian coach Graham Arnold was quoted as saying Reuters. Australia may lose 1-4 to France, but the early goals of Craig way into the French goal in the first match of Australia proved Socceroos could break into the great team goal even if the ball supply to the attacking unit went smoothly. And that is the duty ofplaymakerAaron Mooy who will return instrumental in the way Australia faces Tunisia. Mooy should partner with Ajdin Hrus's midfielder who is good at dismantling the opponent's defense, with one note, if he is fit from injury. The problem is, if the last ten matches that Tunisia led to be a benchmark, breaking through the Tunisian defense is really tough. Only Brazil can penetrate Tunisia's defense and it can only be five times when both teams competed in last September's friendly match. People can simply condemn the defensive tactics of the Jalel Kadri coach, but if the goal of saving the team from the chance to appear in the last 16 round for the first time in the six World Cup finals, then there is no need to be as bad as that to accuse Tunisia. This is the question of how to win and qualify for the next round, because in the end, as recorded from each tournament is who succeeded.

And Tunisia is ready to use the same recipe against Australia even though Socceroos is not as explosive as Denmark, which they drew 0-0. Here, Youssef captain Msakni returns to being a Tunisian midfield general and becomes the first button to press counter-attacking signals to test Australia's defense which is seen to be slack in fending off the accurate passes played by French players in the opening matches. Parancile will also play alongside the 12th player or spectator, who has always added motivation for his players to insist on playing. About 35 thousand Tunisian spectators are expected to crowd the stadium where Saturday afternoon.Tunisian match scenario does not face injury problems so that the formation of eleven of its first players will not change much.Pun with a play strategy. Jalel Kadri coach continues to set up three centre-backs like against Denmark. Which may have changed is his attacking line where the front three players are now stationed parallel in 3-4-3 formation. Issam Jebali is targeted by man who is flanked by Wahbi Khazri and Youssef Msakni on both sides of the attack.Khazri, who is the Tunisia's most goalscoring player with 24 goals, may be played after the absence against Denmark. He will fill the place of Anis Bermani who in the first match was not played in full. universality is not required to change the back line that proved tough against Denmark and also no starter faces the fitness problem. Aymen remains in his place in front of goal, which will again be protected by the defense trio of Dylan Bronn, Yassine Meriah, and Montassar Talbi, while Mohammed Drager and Ali Abdi guard them on both sides of defense.

As for Ellyes Skhiri and Aissa Laidouni, these two midfielders have been tasked with controlling the midfield again. In contrast to Australia, coach Graham Arnold faced pressure to change his line-up after a crushing defeat to France.Arnold must make his squad more attacking and at the same time solid in defense, which may not help much considering Tunisia is difficult to penetrate. But Australia must get points from this match in order to keep expectations alive. The depth of the squad also forced Arnold to take the starting eleven with the time against France.Arnold may see Tunisia as not as sharp and not as difficult as France, who is a defending champion. In this regard, Arnold will again assign Mitchell Duke as the spearhead of the attack behind five midfielders where Aaron Mooy anchored and Craig Mooy became one of the wingers attacking from the wing as Duke struggled to penetrate from the center.

Forecast Formation

Tunisia (3-4-3): Aymen Dahmen; Dylan Bronn, Yassine Meriah, Montasassar Talbi; Mohammed Drager, Ellyes Skhiri, Aissa Laidouni, Ali Abdi; Wahbi Khazri, Issam Jebali, Youssef MsakniAustralia (4-5-1): Mathew Ryan; Nathaniel Atkinson, Harry Souttar, Kye Rowles, Aziz Behich; Aaron Mooy; Mathew Leckie, Jackson Irvine, Riley McGree, Craig path; Mitchell Duke


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