THE Reims shook up the footballing waters on Sunday night equalizing in the 96th minute against Paris Saint-Germain away from home (1-1).
The team from the north of France counts now 12 consecutive matches without defeat and is eleventh in Ligue 1, thanks to his work Will Steele. The Belgian-born coach of English parents, who is just 30 years oldtook charge of the club’s fortunes in October and has put in a major performance, albeit at a cost… dear to Reims.
In particular, in every game he sits on the bench of Reims, the club is asked to pay a fine of 25,000 euros. The reason; He does not yet have the coaching diploma required to work as a head coach at the Ligue 1 club.
“We get along with the team. They’ve told me they’re investing in my coaching career as long as I keep winningSteele said.
30 y/o half-English, half-Belgian Reims manager Will Still coached Preston U14s & was assistant at 3 Belgian teams before becoming Reims No. 2 last yr. Now head coach, club are fined £22k p/match because he doesn’t have his pro license yet. Unbeaten in 12 games now. Great story. https://t.co/9EkFWkwzOq
— Joe Donnohue (@JoeDonnohue) January 29, 2023
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