Tunisia’s goalkeeper fakes injury to let teammates break Ramadan fast

Tunisia football group have discovered a novel method for breaking their Ramadan quick in time amid friendlies in front of 2018 FIFA World Cup. The blessed month of Ramadan started on May 17 and from that point forward the Tunisian national group have played two friendlies against Portugal and Turkey and the two recreations finished in a 2-2 draw.

As indicated by a Tunisian writer, goalkeeper Mouez Hassen has influenced a propensity for taking damage to break once the sun sets, so his partners can have a break and drink water and have a comment.

In the 49th moment of Tunisia’s World Cup warm-up amusement against Turkey, Hassen faked damage, superbly coordinated with twilight, just about an identical representation of the 58th moment of Monday’s match against Portugal.

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Amid the break, the players can be seen eating, drinking water and caffeinated drinks before proceeding with play. Reports assert that players have a comprehension among themselves about the phony damage.

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