Hervé Renard, who was appointed as interim coach of the Tunisian national football team during the World Cup after their initial coach was sacked following a heavy defeat, has stepped down after two consecutive losses. Tunisia lost 5-1 to Sweden in their opening group match and then suffered defeats against Japan (4-0) and the Netherlands (3-1), resulting in their elimination from the tournament with zero points and a negative goal difference. This marked the second-worst performance by any team at the 48-team World Cup. Tunisia had qualified for the tournament by winning their qualifying group without conceding a goal, but their performance deteriorated under new coach Sabri Lamouchi, who replaced Sami Trabelsi after poor results in the Africa Cup of Nations. Renard, known for coaching multiple African teams to continental titles, had previously managed Morocco at the 2018 World Cup and Saudi Arabia at the 2022 World Cup.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports outcomes and does not involve political issues, officials, or public policy. It provides a neutral account of the team's performance and coaching changes without taking a stance or showing bias.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides detailed information about Hervé Renard's departure from the Tunisian national team following two losses, citing sources like Reuters and providing context about previous coaches and results. It maintains a factual tone but includes some subjective phrases like 'csoda' (miracle)





