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Hervé Renard, the newly appointed coach of Tunisia, is eager to embrace the challenges ahead following the dismissal of Sabri Lamouchi after a heavy defeat to Sweden in their World Cup opener. Renard aims to instill pride and determination in the squad as they gear up for their next match against Japan.

World ChampionshipJun 17, 2026By John Weah

Hervé Renard Accepts Challenge as Tunisia's New Coach Amid World Cup Pressures

Hervé Renard Accepts Challenge as Tunisia's New Coach Amid World Cup Pressures

"When the federation approached me, I didn't hesitate for a second," Hervé Renard declared during a press conference on Tuesday, shortly after arriving in Monterrey for an evening training session. "It's a challenge that may not be easy, but it's undoubtedly a motivating one."

Renard's appointment comes in the wake of the dismissal of Sabri Lamouchi, marking the first coaching casualty of the tournament. Prior to his exit, Lamouchi lamented that "too many mistakes" led to the "painful" 5-1 defeat against Sweden, where Tunisia's defense was thoroughly dismantled by the opposition's strikers.

The seasoned Frenchman, a two-time Africa Cup of Nations champion, brings a wealth of experience to the role. He previously managed Saudi Arabia during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, famously steering them to a shocking victory over eventual champions Argentina in the group stage.

After a stint coaching the French women's team at the 2023 World Cup and preparing for the Paris Olympics, Renard returned to Saudi Arabia, successfully guiding the men's side to qualify for their third consecutive World Cup.

The 57-year-old coach mentioned that he had a brief meeting with the Tunisia squad on Tuesday afternoon upon his arrival from Paris, noting that the atmosphere was "very good."

Herve Renard speaks to the press

"I told the players that we must hold our heads high and move forward... We are here to represent our country, Tunisia. It's both an honor and a duty, and we owe it to ourselves to perform far better than we did in the first match," he emphasized to reporters.

Renard also expressed sympathy for Lamouchi, 54, whom he knows personally, acknowledging the toll taken upon him for Tunisia's disappointing performance on Sunday.

"As the saying goes, you can't fire the squad, so the coach bears the brunt of the blame," he remarked.

Tunisia's next challenge in Group F is set for Sunday against Japan, who battled to a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in their opener.

Having faced Japan multiple times throughout his coaching career, Renard regards them as the top team in Asia, praising their collaborative spirit and seamless teamwork.

"I am acutely aware of the quality this team possesses, but for now, our focus needs to be on ourselves," he stated. "We still have a few days to prepare for the opportunity to face Japan once more."

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