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‘There’s Nowhere To Hide’
Sydney FC’s new Head Coach Patrick Kisnorbo has made it clear there’ll be nowhere to hide under his regime, aiming to define his era by hard-work and determination. Kisnorbo, who led Melbourne City to their inaugural A-League Championship in hisfirst season in charge, is known for instilling a strong level of determination andtenacity in his sides. However, he stopped short of saying he’ll bring a ‘boot-camp’ approach to get thebest out of his p…
Kisnorbo moves to set the record straight after controversial A-Leagues exit
New Sydney FC boss Patrick Kisnorbo believes he was unfairly criticised following his controversial exit from Melbourne Victory in 2024 but says he has nothing to prove in returning to the Isuzu UTE A-League. Kisnorbo was appointed on a short-term deal until the end of the season after the Sky Blues axed former Head Coach Ufuk Talay, who has since gone on to sign a two-year deal with arch-rivals Western Sydney Wanderers. CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR T…
‘Won’t lie’: Kisnorbo lashes narrative of Victory exit
Interim Sydney FC coach Patrick Kisnorbo insists he never wanted to leave Melbourne Victory, hitting out at how he was portrayed when he quit the A-League Men club to pursue an ill-fated move to Japan. In his first press conference since being named as Ufuk Talay’s replacement at Sydney, Kisnorbo was eager to set the record straight over his exit from Victory in December 2024 which came just seven ALM games into a three-year contract. In his sh…
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