Amid questions about the Carthage Eagles’ form in Cameroon, the tactician is looking to secure a result against Augustine Eguavoen’s men
Tunisia assistant coach Bilal Kadri believes his team can go to the Roumde Adjia Stadium and hurt Nigeria in Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16 fixture.
Notwithstanding the North Africans’ unimpressive performances in Cameroon, they booked a place in the knockout phase – qualifying as one of the best third-placed teams.
However, they must negotiate their way past the three-time African kings who won all their group matches to top a Group D that boasted Egypt, Guinea-Bissau and Sudan.
The Carthage Eagles’ quest for a second African diadem has been marred by their Covid-19 crisis that has left many of their key players out of action.
