Ligue 1
Nice
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Angers 3-5-2 Alexandre Dujeux
12
21
4
2
26
8
93
15
27
9
7
Starters
12 Hervé Koffi
21 Jordan Lefort
4 Ousmane Camara
2 Carlens Arcus
26 Florent Hanin
8 Branco van den Boomen
93 Haris Belkebla
15 Pierrick Capelle
27 Lilian Raolisoa
9 Goduine Koyalipou
7 Amine Sbai
Substitutes
5 Marius Courcoul
6 Louis Mouton
16 Melvin Zinga
20 Marius Louer
23 Dan Sinaté
24 Emmanuel Biumla
31 Djibirin Harouna
35 Prosper Peter
36 Lanroy Machine
Nice 3-5-1-1 Claude Puel
80
28
4
33
26
24
6
8
92
32
90
Starters
80 Yehvann Diouf
28 Abdulay Juma Bah
4 Dante
33 Antoine Mendy
26 Melvin Bard
24 Charles Vanhoutte
6 Hicham Boudaoui
8 Morgan Sanson
92 Jonathan Clauss
32 Kaïl Boudache
90 Kevin Carlos Omoruyi
Substitutes
10 Sofiane Diop
11 Elye Wahi
20 Tom Louchet
31 Maxime Dupé
36 Brad-Hamilton Mantsounga
39 Djibril Coulibaly
44 Zoumana Diallo
47 Tiago Gouveia
55 Youssouf Ndayishimiye
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Match Statistics
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0 Shots on Goal 7
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3 Shots off Goal 1
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5 Total Shots 9
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2 Blocked Shots 1
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4 Shots insidebox 4
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1 Shots outsidebox 5
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9 Fouls 10
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3 Corner Kicks 6
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0 Offsides 1
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43% Ball Possession 57%
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1 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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6 Goalkeeper Saves 0
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349 Total passes 460
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293 Passes accurate 412
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84% Passes % 90%
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0.30 expected_goals 1.17
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0 goals_prevented 0
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Strasbourg fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the club’s multi-club ownership structure with Chelsea, particularly following Liam Rosenior’s move to Stamford Bridge. The situation highlights the potential downsides of MCOs, where clubs can feel like ‘feeder’ teams for larger entities. -
How Liam Rosenior became a coach worthy of Chelsea
Chelsea has appointed former Strasbourg manager Liam Rosenior as head coach, betting on his reputation for tactical detail and youth development to lead the club following Enzo Maresca’s exit.
Chelsea FC has officially appointed Liam Rosenior as their new head coach, following the departure of Enzo Maresca on New Year’s Day.
The 41-year-old arrives from Strasbourg, where he recently secured European qualification.
Chelsea’s sporting directors, Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley, moved quickly to secure Rosenior, citing his meticulous tactical preparation and a long-standing professional relationship that dates back to their shared time at Hull City and Brighton.
Rosenior’s rise in management has been swift, beginning with an interim spell at Derby County before a successful tenure at Hull City.
Known for his forensic attention to detail, he famously sold the Hull hierarchy on his vision using a 60-page tactical dossier.
Tan Kesler, former Hull vice-chairman, noted Rosenior’s unwavering ambition, stating: “Liam’s answer was that he wanted to be leading a club that’s playing in the Champions League.”
The appointment highlights Chelsea’s focus on developing young talent, a hallmark of Rosenior’s coaching style.
During his time at Strasbourg and Hull, he was credited with reviving the careers of players like Liam Delap and Andrey Santos.
Former teammate Curtis Davies emphasized Rosenior’s modern approach to player management, noting: “The way you deal with young players now is to get down on a ground level and speak about the game.”
Despite his rapid ascent, Rosenior faces immediate pressure at Stamford Bridge. He inherits a squad currently navigating a dense fixture list, including a Carabao Cup semi-final against Arsenal.
While critics point to his lack of major silverware, those who have worked with him insist he is prepared for the scrutiny.
Wayne Rooney, who Rosenior assisted at Derby, recently praised his technical acumen, saying: “Liam is as good a coach as I’ve worked with.”
Rosenior will make his debut in the dugout for Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie against Charlton Athletic.
He becomes a central figure in the BlueCo multi-club model, having already integrated several Chelsea loanees during his time in France.
As he steps into one of football’s most high-profile roles, Rosenior remains confident in his trajectory, previously telling The Athletic: “The longer I’ve worked (as a coach), the more I believe I can get there.”
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