“Our objective is to go to South Africa ” says new Tunisian football coach

Tunis , June 24, 2008 (TunisiaOnline)--During a press point held on Monday at the headquarters of the Tunisian Football Federation, the newly appointed Carthage Eagles coach, Humberto Coelho, said that his objective was to “go to South Africa,” adding that “we will be going there, because Tunisia has always played the first parts”.

The Portuguese trainer also said that one of his primary aims was to bring the national team closer to its public, and closer to its environment. He vowed to answer all of the journalists' questions, as well as requesting them to travel with the team in case special flights have been chartered.

In a reference to the strategy he will use, Humberto Coelho said that he will opt for either 4-3-3 or 4-4-2, noting that only offensive play can lead to victory.

 

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