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Published 15:49 14 Dec 2018 GMT
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"Hopefully we do come up against Real Madrid," Ben Mohamed, 24, told BBC Sport Africa. "It's a good challenge. We're very excited about coming up against the top teams. "African teams in general don't do well in the tournament. This year we're going to try to be an exception."Born in London, Ben Mohamed is eligible to play for Tunisia through his father but moved to Dublin at the age of two and was reared in the Irish capital. A Business, Economic and Social Studies student at Trinity College, he is still very proud of his Irish roots and considers himself Irish despite playing his international football abroad.
"I wouldn't say I'm 100% Tunisian," added the former Trinity College student. "At the end of the day my mother is Irish and I was raised in Ireland - and I'm proud of that. "Although I play for the Tunisian national team I still consider myself Irish at the same time and I'm proud of that as well."
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