Hervé Renard insisted he had no second thoughts about accepting Tunisia’s emergency World Cup role, even after the team finished bottom of Group F following a 3-1 defeat to the Netherlands. Hired only last week after Sabri Lamouchi’s dismissal, the Frenchman was unable to halt a collapse that included heavy losses to Sweden and Japan. Speaking after the latest setback in Kansas City, Renard delivered a blunt verdict on Tunisia’s level, stating the squad simply was not equipped for the tournament’s demands. He urged the federation to conduct a full review of the team’s direction and recent decline.
Renard praised his players for battling through a difficult psychological stretch, noting the challenge of facing elite opponents in packed stadiums. Tunisia had breezed through qualifying without conceding, yet their form unravelled in 2024. As for his future, Renard said his short‑term mission was clear and that he accepted the job because he “had nothing to lose.”