Soccer-Tunisia replace coach Lamouchi with Renard after World Cup rout by Sweden says report


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Tunisia Press Conference - Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico - June 13, 2026 Tunisia coach Sabri Lamouchi during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

June 15 (Reuters) - ⁠Tunisia have moved swiftly to ⁠sack coach Sabri Lamouchi following a ‌woeful start to their World Cup campaign and have reached an agreement to replace ​him with fellow Frenchman ⁠Herve Renard, Tunis ⁠Afrique Presse reported on Tuesday.

Tunisia suffered a ⁠5-1 ‌defeat by Sweden in their first Group F ⁠fixture in Monterrey on Sunday.

Lamouchi, the ​first coaching ‌casualty of the tournament, was appointed ⁠in ​January on a contract until 2028 and paid the price for a ⁠dire performance, leaving his ​post with matches to come against Japan on Saturday and the Netherlands on ⁠June 25.

Renard, twice an Africa Cup of Nations winner, coached Saudi Arabia at the 2022 World Cup ​in Qatar and ⁠led them to a famous victory over ​eventual winners Argentina ‌in the group stage.

(Reporting ​by Nick Said and Aadi Nair, Editing by Ken ferris)

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