Patrick Vieira declares excitement at landing Strasbourg job in new era under Chelsea owners

Dom Smith3 July 2023

Patrick Vieira says he is “excited” to resume his managerial career after being appointed manager of Todd Boehly’s new club Strasbourg.

The former Arsenal midfielder had been out of work since being sacked by Crystal Palace in March.

Chelsea owners BlueCo recently bought a majority stake in French club Strasbourg for £65million as Boehly sets out on his plans to create a multi-club model.

Strasbourg finished 15th in Ligue 1 last season, five points above the relegation zone.

Vieira said: “I am particularly happy to join Racing.

“I know the history and the identity of this club, the fervour it arouses, the importance it has for its region, which is a place of football and passion.

“Today, a new cycle begins for Racing and it is exciting as a coach to be able to build something while relying on the values that have defined the strength of the club.”

Strasbourg president Marc Keller said: “Patrick’s arrival should allow us to make further progress and to take a step forward.

“He corresponds to the profile we were looking for: a manager with international experience, and who also has a good knowledge of Ligue 1 and its young players.”

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