Gary O'Neil has taken over Strasbourg: will the club maintain its English trail.
07.01.2026
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.01.2026
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New coach of 'Strasbourg'
Former Wolverhampton assistant Gary O'Neil has become the new coach of 'Strasbourg' after his compatriot Liam Rosenior transitioned to a role at 'Chelsea'. Rosenior, who is 41 years old, spent two years at the Ligue 1 club and led the team to seventh place last season, which was their best achievement in history. Currently, the team was also occupying the same position in the new season before O'Neil took the managerial role.“The club wants to continue to develop, and I am glad to be a part of this process,” O'Neil noted.Gary O'Neil has every chance to maintain the team's success and lead them to new heights. Players and fans are curious about which path they will take under the new coach's leadership. It is worth noting that 'Strasbourg' showed promising results in the previous season, and the new changes in the team's management could become a catalyst for further development.
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