Tunisia’s Football Association (FTF) has dismissed head coach Sabri Lamouchi following the team’s 5-1 loss to Sweden in their opening match of the World Cup. The decision was made in an emergency meeting the day after the defeat, marking the first coaching dismissal of the current tournament. Tunisia had entered the World Cup with a strong defensive record, having qualified without conceding a goal, but their backline faltered dramatically on the main stage.
Before the Sweden match, Tunisia had suffered a 5-0 defeat to Belgium in a friendly, bringing their total to ten goals conceded in just two games. Lamouchi, who replaced Sami Trabelsi after the team’s exit from the Africa Cup of Nations, oversaw only five matches in charge. His tenure began with a 1-0 win over Haiti, followed by a goalless draw with Canada, and three consecutive losses to Austria, Belgium, and Sweden.
Ahead of their second group-stage match against Japan on Saturday, the FTF has appointed a new coach to boost player morale. The upcoming match will determine Tunisia’s World Cup fate under new leadership.