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Tunisia-National team: 3 sessions and a conference on the program before Mali

The national soccer team resumed training this Saturday to prepare for the return match on Tuesday against Mali. According to the official page of the FTF, 3 sessions are on the agenda of the Eagles (1 per day), on the lawn of the annexe of Radès stadium, stating that that of Monday will be open to the media, but without interviews.

In addition, a press conference is planned for Monday from 3:15 p.m. in Rades stadium conference room. On the workforce side, the wounded duo Ellyes Skhiri and Bilel Ifa will continue their rehabilitation work under the surveillance of the medical staff, with a view to being ready for this meeting.

Here are, in photos, the session of this Saturday, where those who did not take part in the first leg trained at the annexe of Radès while the rest of the players were pleased with a few exercises at the place of residence.

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