Australia ratifies Popovic despite elimination
The Australian Football Federation confirmed Tony Popovic as technical director, despite the elimination of the Socceroos on penalties against Egypt in the round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup.
Popovic, 53, was questioned by the local press for including goalkeeper Mathew Ryan—instead of Patrick Beach—especially for the definition from the eleven steps, after the 1-1 draw. Ryan did not stop any Egyptian shots. In addition, the inclusion of 18-year-old youth player Lucas Herrington, who missed his penalty, was noted.
“Every fan will have their own opinion on what could have been done better, but Popovic and his team are always in the best position to assess the needs,” said Martin Kugeler, chief executive of Football Australia.
Kugeler added: “In hindsight, we all know that things did not go as we expected, but for us, the coach deserves our absolute confidence and is the right person to continue in the position.”
Popovic took over in 2024 and led the team to its sixth consecutive World Cup. Before the tournament, he extended his contract until the 2027 Asian Cup, which will be held in Saudi Arabia in January.
Renard says goodbye to Tunisia after a brief stay
The situation was different for Hervé Renard, who coached Tunisia for only two games. He was hired in the middle of the World Cup to replace Sabri Lamouchi, dismissed after the 5-1 defeat against Sweden in the Group F debut.
Renard lost 4-0 against Japan and 3-1 against the Netherlands in the last two dates in the zone. At the end of his very brief administration, he issued a farewell message.
“Before leaving, I want to express my sincere gratitude to the federation for giving me the opportunity to participate in the World Cup. It was a great honor to lead the Tunisian team and live this unforgettable experience,” he said.
“I wish the best to the team and I am sure that it will continue to grow, delight its fans and write brilliant pages in its history,” concluded the French coach.




