Rosenior Explains Tension with Hütter after the Nil in Monaco
Monaco – Liam Rosenior, coach of the Racing Club de Lens, spoke at a post-match press conference after the draw (0-0) against OGC Nice. The tense exchange observed a few moments after the final whistle, involving Rosenior and his Monegasque counterpart, Adi Hütter, attracted attention.
Lenais coach explained that the sequence goes back to the game go. He regretted the delay observed by Adi Hütter to congratulate the Lens group before addressing his greetings, a common practice after each match. This expectation, according to Rosenior, was interpreted as a lack of respect.
“I will not go into the details of what has been said,” said Rosenior. “It’s not from today. I am a respectful man, but I defend myself when I feel that my team or myself are not respected. There are rules to follow: respect opponents. When I have to wait five minutes to shake the opposing coach’s hand, it says a lot about the person in front. "
Rosenior stressed his main goal: “I’m not here to make friends, but to win matches. And I respect every person I meet.” The exchange, though short, highlighted the need for both coaches to maintain a certain protocol of mutual respect, even in a competitive context.