Saudi Arabia manager Renard poised to become France Women's head coach - reports

English press reports revealed that Former Ivory Coast and Morocco national team coach Herve Renard is set to become the France Women's coach two weeks after former manager Corinne Diacre was sacked, according to reports. According to the "Daily Mail" newspaper, Hervé Renard is preparing to terminate his contract with the Saudi Football Association. Daily Mail claimed that Saudi Arabia manager Herve Renard is set to become France Women’s head coach, after international duty during this month of March.
according to reports. The Frenchman, who masterminded Saudi Arabia’s 2022 World Cup win against Argentina in November, is understood to have accepted the opportunity to replace Corinne Diacre, who was dismissed earlier this month after fallout with her national team players. Renard has been in charge of the Gulf side since 2019 and guided Saudi Arabia to the Qatar World Cup as winners of their group ahead of Japan and Australia. He signed a contract extension last May through until the 2027 Asian Cup, which Saudi will host. The newspaper pointed out that despite the Saudi Federation's disapproval of the French coach's request, all indications tend to be that Renard will coach the French women's team in the next World Cup.
The Saudi national football team is gearing up for friendly matches against Venezuela and Bolivia on March 24 and 28.