Deep Strikes, Deeper Issues: Tunisia’s Coach on AFCON Exit and a Future under Scrutiny
4 January 2026
Trabelsi, the Tunisian national team coach, spoke of his sorrow after Tunisia's exit from the Africa Cup of Nations (Morocco 2025) following a penalty defeat to Mali, after the 1-1 draw in regular and extra time.
He told reporters the match was tough despite Tunisia's dominance, and said he bore a large share of the responsibility, adding that if results were not at the expected level, he naturally carries significant responsibility.
Regarding rumors of an immediate resignation, Trabelsi said he has a clear stance, but a thorough evaluation of the team and all issues is necessary. He added that this is not a matter of sentiment but rational analysis, and that the problem runs deeper than him or his presence in the squad.
Video highlights are available. Tunisia failed to reach the quarterfinals for the second consecutive AFCON after exiting in the group stage at the 2023 edition in Cameroon.
What this means for Tunisia's future
Tunisia's exit marks their second straight AFCON absence from the quarterfinals, following a group-stage exit in Cameroon 2023. The present evaluation will shape how the team approaches the next tournament and the coaching position.
Punchline 1: If his tactical plan were a sniper shot, it would miss the target and still claim victory for the suspense.
Punchline 2: The press room coffee will be stronger than the plan for the next game, which should please caffeine-addicted fans everywhere.