A master class of attacking football saw Belgium confirm their tag as favourites after they thrashed Tunisia 5-2.
Ferjani Sassi - 5
The central midfielder was mostly mediocre in a team that struggled to keep up with Belgium and was substituted in the 59th minute.
Elleys Skhiri - 5
While not the worst player his performance was nothing to really write home about.
Anice Badri - 5
The right winger really didn’t get into the game for the second game in a row.
Saifeddine Khaoui - 5
The new man in Tunisia’s midfield showed some nice skill but failed to impose himself
Wahbi Khazri - 7
Delivered a nice cross for the first goal, pulled off a rabona cross and was a threat from distance and was rewarded with a consolation goal at the death. Tunisia’s best player,
Fakheredine Ben Youssef - 5
The ginger haired striker was pretty quiet except for volley outside the box that he mis-timed in the first half.
SUBS
Hamdi Nagguez - 6
The full back did well to set up Tunisia’s second goal with dribble and cross.
Benalouane - 5
Not a good day to be in the back line probably have wished he was a second half sub than a first half one.
Sliti - 5
Didn’t really make a significant impact
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