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Rosenior seeks to match Paris FC’s capital ambition as Ligue 1 returns

Former Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior aims to relaunch his career following a torrid experience at Stamford Bridge.

Rosenior seeks to match Paris FC’s capital ambition as Ligue 1 returns

Paris FC, owned by LVMH founder Bernard Arnault, is aiming to climb the ranks in France's Ligue 1 under the guidance of English coach Liam Rosenior. The Arnault family acquired the club in 2024, with the stated ambition of reaching the top division. Following a year of adapting to Ligue 1, they turned to Rosenior to take the next step towards challenging city rivals Paris Saint-Germain.

Rosenior, known for his success in Ligue 1 with Strasbourg, is set to lead the club with the vision of owner Antoine Arnault, who insists on no shortcuts to success.

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