The Sports Management Has Done a Good Job
The two leaders have made a significant effort and brought in a good number of Tunisian second-generation players, on whom Tunisian football can undoubtedly count. The Press — We have followed with great interest the statements of these elements, who are "proud and happy" to be part of the Tunisian team. A country that they hold dear to their hearts and towards which their parents have pushed them to pursue a true international career. Indeed, many of them have been part of the youth selections of their adopted countries.
Belonging is Not a Guarantee
This belonging is not a guarantee. These young players should know that and their behavior on the field should confirm it. Just like "a doctorate is not a state guarantee of employment," belonging to a foreign team does not automatically open the doors to a national selection. In fact, it is necessary to retain only the best and continue to search while keeping an eye on those who will not be retained this time. The rupture could be costly, because in sports, there are "explosions" of value that occur when you least expect them.
Upcoming Matches
The matches counting for the qualifiers and the friendly match against Egypt are therefore timely. We will see many of them in action. There will probably be other tests, but the national coach will never be able to retain all of them. The most prominent ones, those who play in teams that are on the right track, will perhaps be integrated, because it should never be forgotten that if Algerian and Moroccan players are mostly part of renowned teams, ours are young players who are just starting to emerge.
Patience, Pedagogy, and Justice are Necessary
It is necessary to be patient, pedagogical, and above all just. Intermediaries and agents will be on the lookout to place their protégés. A thousand and one interventions will take place, and without this justice, they could install a bad mistrust. There are probably other young players who are hesitant and waiting for the outcome of this gathering that brings together a respectable number of interesting elements.
Communication Aspect
The communication aspect comes into play and could cause headaches. Just looking at what's happening around the young player Khalil Ayari, who left for PSG, we feel a real fear. Too much is too much, and we risk blocking this valuable element psychologically. A young player who must be protected from those who are lurking in the shadows. And from himself.
A Word of Wisdom
We will retain, in this regard, what the sports director of his club, Jameleddine Limam, said: "Congratulations to our talented player Khalil Ayari and to his football family, Stade Tunisien, for this important step in his career. We wish him the best and success for the future, and we remind him that the path to stardom passes through discipline and hard work, which are the main weapons for any player who wants to demonstrate their true potential and prove their value on the field". Clear and valid for everyone.