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Back to France after a brief spell at Chelsea

Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the new manager of Paris FC after leaving his role at Chelsea, where he spent less than four months this year. Rosenior takes over from Antoine Kombouare, who led Paris FC to 11th place in Ligue 1 last season. He signed a two-year contract with an option for extension. Rosenior has experience in French football, having previously managed Strasbourg, which finished seventh in the 2024-25 season and reached the Europa Conference League. His time at Chelsea was brief and challenging, as the team lost five league games in a row without scoring any goals before he was sacked in April. This marks the sixth managerial change at Chelsea in the past four years, including interim appointments.

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Back to France after a brief spell at Chelsea

Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the new manager of Paris FC after leaving his role at Chelsea, where he spent less than four months this year. Rosenior takes over from Antoine Kombouare, who led Paris FC to 11th place in Ligue 1 last season. He signed a two-year contract with an option for extension. Rosenior has experience in French football, having previously managed Strasbourg, which finished seventh in the 2024-25 season and reached the Europa Conference League. His time at Chelsea was brief and challenging, as the team lost five league games in a row without scoring any goals before he was sacked in April. This marks the sixth managerial change at Chelsea in the past four years, including interim appointments.

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