French coach Hervé Renard announced his resignation as Tunisia's national team manager after just 18 days, following their early exit from the World Cup group stage. Renard, who took charge mid-tournament, failed to improve upon the results of his predecessor, Sabri Lamouchia, as Tunisia lost all three group matches without scoring a goal. The team faced significant defensive issues, conceding 12 goals across the group phase—setting a new World Cup record for most goals conceded by a nation. Their poor performance raised questions about the future direction of the national team, with Renard expressing disappointment after a heavy defeat to Japan.
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