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World Cup manager sacked after disastrous defeat in opening game: report

Sabri Lamouchi, Head Coach of Tunisia, reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F match between Sweden and Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Monterrey, Mexico.

The World Cup has thrown up its first managerial casualty already, with one coach losing his job after an embarrassing start to the competition.

It was a high-scoring day four at the World Cup, with Germany putting seven past Curacao and the Netherlands and Japan playing out an entertaining 2-2 draw, before Sweden put Tunisia to the sword in the later kick-off.

Graham Potter's side delivered a 5-1 hammering at Estadio Monterrey, with Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres among the goals.

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Sabri Lamouchi to be sacked by Tunisia after Sweden hammering

Alexander Isak and Mattias Svanberg celebrate Sweden's win vs Tunisia at the World Cup 2026 (Image credit: Getty Images)

It seems that defeat was just too much for Tunisia's FA to look past, with the decision made to sack manager Sabri Lamouchi hours later.

According to a report from talkSPORT based on information from journalist Romain Molina, an official announcement is imminent. Wahbi Khazri could step up as interim coach for the remainder of the tournament.

Tunisia have struggled for form this year (Image credit: FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Lamouchi was only hired in January of this year, but has struggled to get his team going. Indeed, Tunisia lost both of their pre-World Cup 2026 friendlies, including a 5-0 demolition at the hands of Belgium.

The African nation has won just one game all year, a 1-0 victory against Haiti back in March.

Speaking after the defeat to Sweden, Lamouchi said: "It’s a tough defeat, it’s painful to start the competition with such a heavy loss. We made far too many mistakes and, with world-class players like the two Swedish forwards, that’s unforgivable."

It is believed Mondher Kebaier is the frontrunner to be the long-term successor to Lamouchi, once the World Cup is over.

Ironically, this is not the first time a Tunisia manager has been sacked mid-tournament. Henryk Kasperczak was fired after losing his first two games at the 1998 World Cup.

Mondher Kebaier is expected to be handed the role long term (Image credit: Getty Images)

In the same tournament, South Korea head coach Cha Bum-kun was dismissed after heavy defeats to Mexico and Netherlands in the group stages.

More recently, at AFCON 2024, Ivory Coast sacked Jean-Louis Gasset when it looked like he had failed to get them out of the group stages.

Incredibly, later results elsewhere meant Ivory Coast did actually qualify for the knockout stages, but Gasset was already gone by that point.

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