Liam Rosenior experienced his heaviest defeat since taking charge of Strasbourg, losing 4-1. This disappointment contrasts sharply with the relief felt by Habib Beye, who had been under pressure before the match. Speaking to Ligue1+, the Strasbourg coach showed understandable frustration.
“We were poor in both boxes today. When they had chances, they scored, while we couldn’t finish. There were several moments where we could have made a difference, but we made the wrong decisions. If we are not effective defensively and offensively, we can’t win. Am I angry? No, it’s the biggest defeat since I joined the club, but it puts us in our place. They made one good cross into the box, had one chance, and scored. We have to give them credit for this performance.”
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