Renard's short stint as Tunisia coach ends after World Cup group-stage exit
July 4 : -
• Herve Renard announced on Saturday that he was leaving his role as Tunisia coach after the North African side were eliminated from the World Cup at the group stage.
• "My adventure ends here," the 57-year-old wrote on Instagram, thanking the Tunisian Football Federation for the opportunity to coach the team at the World Cup.
• Renard described representing Tunisia as "an honour" and said the experience would remain etched in his memory.
• Tunisia's mid-tournament coaching change failed to revive their World Cup campaign, with Renard unable to improve on predecessor Sabri Lamouchi's results.
• A 3-1 defeat by the Netherlands in their final group match confirmed Tunisia's exit without a single win.
• Tunisia arrived at the tournament with high expectations after completing their qualifying campaign without conceding a goal.
• Their World Cup campaign quickly unravelled, however, raising questions about the future direction of the national team.
• Tunisia conceded 12 goals in the group stage of the expanded 48-team tournament, setting a new unwanted World Cup record.
• The previous record was held by Costa Rica, who conceded 11 goals at the 2022 World Cup.
• A 5-1 defeat by Sweden in Tunisia's opening match exposed major defensive weaknesses and led to Lamouchi's dismissal after one game.
• Renard's appointment failed to halt the slide, with Tunisia suffering a 4-0 loss to Japan in their second match.
• Renard said the defeat by Japan left him feeling "ashamed".
(Reporting Ashraf Hamed Atta, editing by Ed Osmond)


