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Renard brings African winning record confidence to Tunisia job

ATLANTA, June 16 : Herve Renard's enviable coaching record in Africa makes him a logical choice for the rest of Tunisia's World Cup campaign after the sacking of Sabri Lamouchi on Monday.

It is also some compensation for the 57-year-old Frenchman, who was due to coach at a third successive World Cup but was sacked by Saudi Arabia only two months before the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the United States kicked off.

Renard was named as a replacement for Lamouchi after Tunisia's federation dropped the guillotine on the former French international, following a horror start to their Group F campaign when they lost 5-1 to Sweden in Monterrey on Sunday.

Tunisia is the sixth African national team Renard has worked with, bringing a surprise Cup of Nations success to Zambia in 2012 and winning the continent's top prize again with Ivory Coast three years later after he had replaced Lamouchi in that job too.

His strict disciplinary approach came with a charismatic aura, and he enjoyed the affection of the players he worked with.

"He immersed himself in the culture and won the loyalty of the players," said former African Footballer of the Year Kalusha Bwalya, who, when president of the Football Association of Zambia, gave Renard his first job.

He had served as an assistant to veteran French coach Claude Le Roy with Ghana in 2008 before being appointed as Zambia coach.

He also coached Angola and Morocco, who he took to the 2018 World Cup in Russia where they went home early.

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The suave-looking Frenchman, who always wears a tight-fitting lucky white shirt on the touchline, was the Saudi coach at the last World Cup when they upset Argentina at the start of the group phase.

After Qatar 2022, he resigned to take France's

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