PSG – Strasbourg: Liam Rosenior has absolutely no regrets

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Paris Saint-Germain dominated RC Strasbourg (4-2) during this 8th day of Ligue 1 thanks to goals from Mayulu, Asensio, Barcola and Lee. Despite his team’s defeat, the English coach, Liam Rosenior, does not absolutely regret his tactical decisions. Even if he recalled the very high quality of a team like PSG, he wants to continue to produce an offensive game and a risky team even against the big Ligue 1 teams:

We played against one of the best teams in Europe. They cause problems for everyone. I’m proud to have used a style that no one dares here. If you want to have chances against a team like this, you have to take risks. I prefer to concede goals and try something than to play low and wait hoping not to concede anything. In England they call it a ‘slow death’. I refuse»

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