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Liam Rosenior Appointed New Paris FC Manager

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  • Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the new manager of Paris FC on a two-year contract with an option for a further season.
  • The 41-year-old was recently sacked by Chelsea and previously managed Hull City.
  • Paris FC, owned by the Arnault family with Red Bull as a minority shareholder, aims for greater success.

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Why It Matters

Liam Rosenior, recently sacked by Chelsea after a short tenure, has returned to football management in France with Paris FC. The club is owned by the Arnault family and aims for higher league positions.

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Liam Rosenior has returned to football management with Paris FC after being sacked by Chelsea in April.

The 41-year-old lasted less than four months at Stamford Bridge but has moved back to France on a two-year contract, which is understood to include an option for a further season.

Rosenior, who was with Strasbourg before taking the Chelsea job, replaces Antoine Kombouare after Paris finished 11th in Ligue 1 last season.

The club, which is owned by the Arnault family with Red Bull as a minority shareholder, is ambitious to achieve more.

Paris FC said Rosenior was appointed because of his "wealth of experience at the highest level", his ability to nurture young talent and his commitment to "attractive and attacking football".

Rosenior replaced Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge in January following the now-Manchester City manager's disagreement with members of the club hierarchy.

After an encouraging start, form soon tailed off and Rosenior lost each of his final five Premier League matches in charge, with Chelsea failing to score a goal.

However, he remains highly regarded for his work at Chelsea's sister club Strasbourg, who finished seventh in 2024-25 and qualified for the Uefa Conference League with the youngest squad across Europe's top five leagues.

Rosenior began his coaching career with Brighton Under-23s before moving to Derby County, first as Wayne Rooney's assistant before taking over as interim boss.

He was named Hull City head coach in 2022 and led them to 15th in the Championship in his first season and then seventh in his second, but was sacked having missed out on the play-offs.

Open Questions

  • Can Rosenior replicate his Hull City success at Paris FC?
  • Will Paris FC achieve promotion under Rosenior?
  • How will the ownership's ambition translate to results?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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