Tunisia closed out their CAF World Cup Qualification campaign with a convincing 3-0 win over Namibia in Round 10. Goals from Ali Abdi, Hannibal Mejbri, and Ferjani Sassi secured the victory, as the Eagles of Carthage confirmed their place at the FIFA 2026 World Cup. This article on 96 APK reviews Hannibal Mejbri’s performance in Tunisia’s crucial 3-0 win over Namibia.
Match Summary
First Half
Tunisia started brightly, controlling possession and pushing Namibia deep. The breakthrough came in the 28th minute, when Ali Abdi converted a penalty to give Tunisia a deserved lead. Namibia struggled to create chances and went into halftime chasing the game.
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Second Half
Early in the second half, Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri struck in the 55th minute, calmly finishing a flowing move to double Tunisia’s advantage. His goal was the highlight of the night, reflecting both his sharp instincts and the maturity he has gained in the Premier League.
Just nine minutes later, in the 64th minute, Ferjani Sassi added a third with a neat finish, putting the result beyond doubt. From then on, Tunisia managed the game with composure, limiting Namibia’s opportunities and seeing out a comfortable victory.
Tunisia’s Qualification Campaign
With this result, Tunisia finished their Group H campaign top of the table with 28 points from 10 matches, achieved through 9 wins and 1 draw. Remarkably, they ended the qualifiers unbeaten, scoring 22 goals and conceding none, highlighting their defensive solidity and attacking efficiency.
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Key Player: Hannibal Mejbri
The 22-year-old Mejbri’s performance was central to Tunisia’s dominance. Beyond his goal, he showed his usual energy and pressing while linking attacks with precision. For Burnley FC supporters, his continued progress at the international level is a strong sign of his development into a reliable midfielder.
Conclusion
Tunisia’s 3-0 win over Namibia was a fitting conclusion to a near-perfect qualifying campaign. With 28 points out of a possible 30, they head to the 2026 World Cup as one of Africa’s most in-form teams. Hannibal Mejbri’s display was another reminder of his growing influence, giving both Tunisia and Burnley reason for optimism ahead of the challenges to come.
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