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Today’s South African victory certainly does not do Tunisia’s business.
Neutralized by Mali on Saturday (1-1) after an initial setback against Namibia (0-1), Tunisia finds itself in a delicate position in the African Cup of Nations.
This Sunday evening, South Africa outclassed Namibia (4-0), thus giving up last place in the group to the Eagles of Carthage.
In three days against Bafana Bafana, the Tunisians will have to win to avoid a resounding early elimination.
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