
Hervé Renard, coach of the Carthage Eagles, described their 3-1 loss to the Netherlands on June 26, 2026, as a "catastrophic start to the match." This defeat marked their third in the group stage of the World Cup, leading to their early elimination. Playing at Arrowhead Stadium, Tunisia faced a structured and efficient Dutch team, quickly falling behind. Renard highlighted the team's inability to convert opportunities and their defensive vulnerabilities, particularly on set pieces. He noted that the team was not solid enough in these situations. Renard was appointed coach after Sabri Lamouchi's dismissal following a 5-1 loss to Sweden. The Tunisian campaign concluded with three losses, zero points, and a first-round exit. Renard acknowledged that while playing such matches is magnificent, the team did not perform to the required standard for the event, indicating a gap between high-level international demands and the team's current tactical and mental stability.
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