When he arrived, he started with Strasbourg as a starter, circumstances oblige. Karl-Johan Johnson then left his place, and no longer contested for the slightest minute, however continuing to bring his good humor and his joy of life. This weekend, the RCSA enters the competition in the Coupe de France, and travels to Calais, playing in National 3. The former player of the Girondins de Bordeaux will be the starter, as he confided at a press conference.
“The Coupe de France changes nothing, it remains an important match. If we are not there mentally and with the intensity, it will be complicated. Being number 1 or number 2 is the same. I’m happy to be here, I want to play and we push Djordje (Petrovic) and I to be better. I continue to do my work every workout. I will be ready if I have to play. For Calais, this is the match of their season. They will be like animals and will want to impose themselves. We have to have the same mentality as in Ligue 1. Of course, the Cup is a goal. I want to play so I want to go as far as possible. Why not win it. We regained confidence during the last two matches. It was much better. We will then have a little vacation before getting back to starting the second part of the season. There is a lot of quality in the team. If we play the same way as the last matches, we will be able to do great things […]
Sebastian Nanasi? He had a good start to the season here. He is very good technically and has a lot of cardio. I’m a bit of a big brother to him, almost a dad (laughs). I’m here if he needs me.”
Liam Rosenior, the Strasbourg coach, confirmed the presence of the former Bordeaux player on the field.
““Kalle” (pronounced… Calais!) will start in Calais. I’m not changing the goalkeeper because it’s the Coupe de France, but because he deserves it. I’m happy to say that. It’s up to him to play now and show again what he’s already shown. »