Reactions continue to ripple through the Saudi national team setup following the 4-0 defeat to Egypt, with questions swirling about the future of the coaching staff. Despite the criticism, Football London reports that Hervé Renard will remain in charge, as officials see no benefit in making changes so close to upcoming commitments. Sources indicate that dismissing the Frenchman is not being considered, with the federation instead prioritising technical stability and a focused response to the errors exposed in Jeddah.
Saudi Arabia now turn their attention to a friendly against Serbia on March 31 in Belgrade as preparations intensify for the 2026 World Cup. Renard has faced growing scrutiny during his second spell due to declining results, increasing the pressure ahead of a decisive period. Drawn into Group H with Spain, Uruguay and Cape Verde, the Green Falcons know they must reach full readiness quickly if they hope to compete at the required level.