Sweden Crushes Tunisia 5-1 at 2026 World Cup – Head Coach Fired Immediately After the Match.
Tunisia's Heavy Loss and Coaching Shake-Up
According to Novyny.live: Tunisia suffered a 1-5 defeat to Sweden during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The outcome of that game led to the dismissal of head coach Sabri Lamouchi, who had taken charge of the Tunisian national team in January 2026. His contract was originally set to run through the summer of 2028.
Replacing him is Mondher Kebaier, a familiar face who previously managed Tunisia from 2019 to 2022. This coaching change comes at a critical moment for the squad as they prepare for their next match on June 21. Tunisia will face Japan, a game that will serve as a major test for the newly appointed coach as he aims to steer the team back to winning form.
How the Change Could Affect Team Performance
The Tunisian team is currently under significant pressure, and this reshuffle in the coaching staff could have a major impact on their future performances on the international stage.
This defeat was a heavy blow for Tunisia, who had high hopes for a strong showing at the World Cup. While bringing in a new coach might provide a fresh spark, the big question remains whether Kebaier can adapt quickly and devise an effective game plan against Japan. How the squad responds to these changes and whether they can improve their results in upcoming matches will be crucial to watch.
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