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Patrick Vieira left on July 18, RCSA appointed its new coach this Thursday.
As expected, it is former Hull City manager Liam Rosenior, who also served as Wayne Rooney’s assistant at Derby County.
At 40, the former defender and England Under-21 international says: happy to join Racing, a historic French club, with supporters renowned for their passion and loyalty. I will do everything to ensure that the Meinau is proud of its team and its players. »
” We are pleased to welcome Liam, a young coach known for his ability to make his teams play well and to help his players progress. His arrival will allow Racing to continue to grow. We welcome him to Alsace “, rejoices the president of the Alsatian club Marc Keller.
Liam Rosenior has officially signed for three seasons with the Strasbourg institution. He will be accompanied by Justin Walker, Kalifa Cissé and Issame Charaï, RCSA said in a press release.
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