: Rosenior rides mechanics and gets lit

: Rosenior rides mechanics and gets lit
Strasbourg: Rosenior rides mechanics and gets lit

Unknown to the general public in before his arrival, Liam Rosenior made his big debut on the bench and the defeat against PSG on Saturday evening (4-2) at the Parc des Princes changes nothing.

Tenth in Ligue 1 at the end of this eighth day, Strasbourg is one of the exciting teams at the start of the season. Under the orders of its new coach Liam Rosenior, the Alsatian team deploys an offensive, dynamic game which delights the Meinau supporters. The 40-year-old English technician is aware of the hype around his team, but his confidence does not please everyone, first and foremost Grégory Schneider, who slapped the RC Strasbourg coach on the knuckles on X.

Grégory Schneider tape on Liam Rosenior

“A little troubled by Rosenior. He’s there to win matches, not make his own publicity (look at the audacity!) and open up like that… the RCSA could take ten” published the Libération journalist. The latter refers to the comments made by Liam Rosenior after the defeat against Saint-Germain. Faced with the press, the Strasbourg coach indicated that he was « proud to have used a style that no one had dared here (in Strasbourg) “. Comments described as arrogant by Grégory Schneider, really not a fan of the way in which Liam Rosenior tried to put himself forward after his team’s defeat against Paris SG.

The fact remains that the English coach has so far won over everyone, observers and especially supporters of Racing. And this even if over time, more demands will undoubtedly be expected with Liam Rosenior, particularly in terms of the results of his team, who could claim better than 10th place given the content of his matches since the start of the season. The results will have to be added very quickly and at this point, we will no longer be able to say much to Liam Rosenior, regardless of the Englishman’s statements to the press.


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