πππ π½ππππππ π΅πππππππ π΅πππππππππ (π½π΅π΅) πππ ππππ ππππππ ππ ππππππ π°π΅π²πΎπ½ π ππππππ πππππ HervΓ© Renard πππ πππ ππππππ πππππ π΄πππππ ππb.
πΆπππ΅ππππππππ½ππ π ππ π΅πππππ’, π hilst Renard is still in his post as manager of the France Womenβs team, his time in the role is seemingly coming to an end.
It is expected that Renard, who managed Saudi Arabia at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, will leave his role with Les Bleues at the end of the Olympics. He said as much during a press conference earlier this week. Confirming that he had informed the FFF of his desire to move on at the end of this summerβs tournament, he outlined his objectives going forward.
βItβs a difficult job. If I had to be brief, I have in the back of my mind the 2026 World Cup in menβs football, I hope that it will be my third World Cup at the head of a menβs team. These are my motivations,β said Renard. The Frenchman is therefore looking to take charge of another menβs national team shortly.
He wonβt be short of suitors, according to LβΓquipe. The former Zambia and Ivory Coast manager is reportedly a target for Poland, South Korea, Cameroon, Nigeria and even Morocco, if Walid Regragui leaves his post.