TUNISIA COACH PLEASED WITH SIDE
By PA Sport Staff
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Tunisia coach Ammar Souayeh was impressed by
his side's creative ability and commitment, despite seeing them go down 2-1 in a
friendly against Denmark.
"We created lot of chances. We could have equalised. But we have to balance
our desire for playing a pleasant and offensive game and the respect for our
opponent," he said.
Tunisia played a much more attacking game than in the previous matches, which
appeared to suit the players.
Souayeh admitted: "We're looking for the best possible solution, but we will
see in each match. We will act according to the qualities and defects of our
opponents."
The coach also insisted that the side's improvement was only the first step on
a long road.
"This is nothing more than a beginning. It is necessary to continue in this
way to honour Tunisian football and to hoist the Tunisian flag high.
"This renewal of confidence is good for morale. But we shouldn't consider all
the work is done. It is only a friendly match. Now we need to get results during
the official competition."
He added: "It was very important that we were concentrated for the 90
minutes.
"It is necessary that that becomes our way of life, our creed. We need to
have a strong personality and a force of character, no matter if we're
losing."
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