Aussie coach makes history in France

Aussie coach makes history in France

Patrick Kisnorbo was already the primary Australian to handle a crew in one in all Europe‘s ’Big Five’ soccer leagues and now he’s the primary to win a match.

An A-League title-winning coach with Melbourne City, Kisnorbo guided ES Troyes to a primary win since taking cost of the membership in French Ligue 1.

The 3-2 win over Strasbourg moved Troyes as much as thirteenth, 5 factors away from the relegation zone, wherein Strasbourg stay embedded.

The Australian coach now has 4 factors from two matches on the top-flight membership.

“Ligue Un is an excellent league, with some high-quality players, so I am happy to be part of this adventure,” Kisnorbo mentioned after beginning his French teaching profession with a draw in opposition to Nantes as France’s prime flight returned after the World Cup break.

“We still have work to do, but the team is on the right track.”

The “Big Five” European leagues embrace Ligue 1, the English Premier League and leagues in Spain, Italy and Germany.

In Scotland, Kisnorbo’s fellow Aussie coach, Ange Postecoglou, stored Celtic nine-points clear on the prime of the Scottish Premiership after snatching a late draw away to their nearest challengers and bitterest rivals Rangers.

Originally revealed as Patrick Kisnorbo wins first sport as supervisor of French Ligue 1 crew