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Chelsea vs. Tunisia hope: Nkunku starts

Bootball Net June 25th, the third round of the Club World Cup Group D ushered in a key battle, and Chelsea and Tunisia hope to meet on a narrow road. Currently, the two teams have 3 points together, Chelsea has the advantage of goal difference for the time being, and Tunisia hopes to rank third. The result of this game is directly related to the right to qualify in the group.

In Chelsea's starting lineup, No. 12 Philip Jorgensen serves as goalkeeper, and the defense is composed of No. 4 Adarabioyu, No. 5 Badiacile, No. 27 Gusto and No. 34 Josh Achimpon; the midfield is No. 8 Enzo, No. 22 Hall and No. 45 Lavia; the front line is paired by No. 9 Delapp, No. 11 Maduaike and No. 18 Enkunku. On the bench, players such as No. 1 Robert Sanchez, No. 1 Palmer, No. 7 Neto and others are on standby, providing the team with a variety of tactical options. Previously, Chelsea lost 1-3 in the game against Flamenco, with Jacquesson suspended the red card on the front line. Head coach Maresca chose to adjust the lineup in this game. He hoped that Nkunku could inject vitality into the team's offense with his outstanding state. Drapp and Maduaike will also strive to find a good opportunity to score.

Tunisian hope, the starting goalkeeper is No. 32 Ben Said, No. 5 Meriah, No. 20 Ben Hamida and others form the defense line, No. 10 Young-Sasser and No. 14 Ogberu are in the midfield, and No. 24 Mokwana charges in the front. The bench is also full of talents, and with all the staff healthy, they are expected to face Chelsea with a complete 4231 system. Previously, Tunisia hoped to beat Los Angeles FC 1-0 and performed well on the defensive end. Facing the strong Chelsea, they are likely to adopt defensive counterattack tactics, use the active midfielder to fight closely with the back line to compress Chelsea's offensive space and wait for an opportunity to launch a fast counterattack.