Football - League 2. Flops After Asse-Boulogne: Ferreira Leads the Greens, Cardona Unrecognizable
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Just over 30,000 spectators attended Eirik Horneland's final match with AS Saint-Étienne. Horneland's departure was unceremoniously announced. Defeated by newly promoted US Boulogne, the Norwegian manager was dismissed immediately by AS Saint-Étienne in a statement released that evening. Horneland knew he was out even before his last game at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. The fans, too, were somewhat fewer in number than usual this season to witne…
For the last release of Eirik Horneland, who is officially no longer the coach of the ASSE since Saturday night, the Greens in total loss of confidence did not show anything, untied by the Bolonian recovery (0-1). The Portuguese side was still below everything, leaving its teammates ten while the winger was particularly rough, like an atoning attack.
The Greens bowed for the last of their coach against Boulogne-sur-Mer (1-0).
The S.E.A.S. saw a home break up against Boulogne-sur-Mer, tilting on the score from zero to one. This performance was the worst display of the season for the Greens, also marking the last match of Eirik Horneland as coach of the club. Ivan Gazidis, president of the ASSE, was present at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium for this decisive meeting. Following the defeat, an official communiqué announced the departure of Horneland and his deputies Hassa…
Summary: The separation between the AS Saint-Étienne and its coach Eirik Horneland is the subject of intense discussions within the football community. This departure, officially announced on February 1, 2026, raises many questions about the next stages of the club and the potential replacements. This article offers an in-depth analysis of this situation, the implications for the ASSE and the prospects for the future in the context of the mercat…
It's now official: Eirik Horneland is no longer the AS Saint-Etienne coach. The Norwegian technician has, as planned, left his post after......
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