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Former Wolves Boss O'Neil Replaces Rosenior at Strasbourg

Gary O'Neil takes charge immediately at Strasbourg after Liam Rosenior leaves for Chelsea, with O'Neil set to manage the upcoming cup tie this Saturday.

  • On Jan 7, 2026, Strasbourg confirmed Gary O'Neil as their new head coach following Liam Rosenior's departure to Chelsea.
  • Chelsea used its partnership with Strasbourg and BlueCo to replace Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge in a managerial reshuffle.
  • O'Neil, who coached Bournemouth previously, will lead first-team training on Thursday and manage Strasbourg in Saturday's cup tie against Avranches after recently managing Wolverhampton Wanderers.
  • Chelsea's appointment carries longer-term implications at Stamford Bridge as Liam Rosenior signs a contract until 2032, with Julien Laurens saying he has `high potential`.
  • The rapid succession underscores cross-club managerial churn, and Strasbourg were left looking for a new boss recently, prompting a rapid hire from English coaches under BlueCo ahead of cup and league fixtures.
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Strasbourg appoints Gary O'Neil as coach following Liam Rosenior's Chelsea move

STRASBOURG, France (AP) — French league club Strasbourg appointed Gary O’Neil as coach on Wednesday in succession to Liam Rosenior, who left for Chelsea.

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The French team is treated as "satellite" of the English one by the owners, who are the same: a recent change of coach confirms it

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Following Liam Rosenior's departure for Chelsea, the RC Strasbourg found his new coach, the Englishman Gary O的Neil, passed by Bournemouth and Wolverhampton in the Premier League Gary O的Neil was

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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