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Patrick Kisnorbo [Entraîneur] (novembre 2022 - novembre 2023)
- TontonManu
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- Enregistré le : 27 juil. 2016, 22:46
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
Merci pour l'article, c'est très intéressant pour le moment, à voir sur le terrain maintenant
- palexandre
- Star mondiale
- Messages : 20378
- Enregistré le : 12 août 2010, 00:54
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
On attend avec impatience sa première compo et avec quel schéma tactique.
Avec deux options :
- Soit il propose deux équipes mixtes, une par mi-temps, pour que tout le monde joue (ou presque car ça ferait 22 joueurs utilisés sur les 27 présents)
- Soit il propose une équipe presque type en première période, avec les coiffeurs en seconde période.
Avec deux options :
- Soit il propose deux équipes mixtes, une par mi-temps, pour que tout le monde joue (ou presque car ça ferait 22 joueurs utilisés sur les 27 présents)
- Soit il propose une équipe presque type en première période, avec les coiffeurs en seconde période.
- Elpinguin
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- Messages : 1417
- Enregistré le : 12 juin 2019, 15:12
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
Avec Patrick Kisnorbo, les entraînements de l’Estac commencent par... des câlins
Des « câlins » pour commencer les entraînements, puis une intensité rare dans les séances : la méthode Kisnorbo détone !
Par Alan Mangin
Les joueurs réclamaient davantage d’intensité sous Bruno Irles, ils sont servis sous Patrick Kisnorbo, et pas qu’un peu. Le changement est flagrant dès les premières minutes. Déjà, avant de démarrer les ateliers, tous les joueurs et le staff se prennent dans les bras et se livrent à une séance de « hugs », encouragés par le grand sourire et les amicales accolades de l’entraîneur australien. Mais Kisnorbo range rapidement ses câlins pour sortir le sifflet, qu’il martyrise tant il intervient lors de la séance. L’ancien coach de Melbourne est sans cesse derrière ses joueurs, avec une énergie débordante. « Quick, quick ! » répète-t-il. Kisnorbo et son staff délivrent leurs consignes en anglais, aidés pour traduire par Erick Mombaerts ou des joueurs anglophones, notamment Adil Rami, qui semble être un véritable relais du nouvel entraîneur. Les temps changent.
#Calinothérapie
Des « câlins » pour commencer les entraînements, puis une intensité rare dans les séances : la méthode Kisnorbo détone !
Par Alan Mangin
Les joueurs réclamaient davantage d’intensité sous Bruno Irles, ils sont servis sous Patrick Kisnorbo, et pas qu’un peu. Le changement est flagrant dès les premières minutes. Déjà, avant de démarrer les ateliers, tous les joueurs et le staff se prennent dans les bras et se livrent à une séance de « hugs », encouragés par le grand sourire et les amicales accolades de l’entraîneur australien. Mais Kisnorbo range rapidement ses câlins pour sortir le sifflet, qu’il martyrise tant il intervient lors de la séance. L’ancien coach de Melbourne est sans cesse derrière ses joueurs, avec une énergie débordante. « Quick, quick ! » répète-t-il. Kisnorbo et son staff délivrent leurs consignes en anglais, aidés pour traduire par Erick Mombaerts ou des joueurs anglophones, notamment Adil Rami, qui semble être un véritable relais du nouvel entraîneur. Les temps changent.
#Calinothérapie
- Romainpat94 bis
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- Enregistré le : 21 sept. 2020, 22:04
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
Pat Kisbonobos ? ... Un bel exemple de reussite de communauté du monde animal
Ex Romainpat
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- Enregistré le : 12 août 2010, 00:54
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
Une main de fer dans un gant de velours...
- Fab5210
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- Enregistré le : 20 mai 2021, 13:24
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
Hug, c est a chaque fois ce qu on entend dans les videos.
Il demarre d abord par faire aux joueurs de vrai « hugs » = calins en francais.
Ensuite quand il parle, vu qu il ne connait pas encore le francais, on l entends toujours dire HUG, HUG. Ce qui veut dire pour moi, « vas y mon gars, a fond » suivi de « good, well done » que tout le monde comprends.
Ce coach me va bien pour l instant, j espere qu on verra la progression sur le terrain, mais ca risque d etre chaud quand meme
Il demarre d abord par faire aux joueurs de vrai « hugs » = calins en francais.
Ensuite quand il parle, vu qu il ne connait pas encore le francais, on l entends toujours dire HUG, HUG. Ce qui veut dire pour moi, « vas y mon gars, a fond » suivi de « good, well done » que tout le monde comprends.
Ce coach me va bien pour l instant, j espere qu on verra la progression sur le terrain, mais ca risque d etre chaud quand meme
- jerem
- International
- Messages : 5196
- Enregistré le : 12 sept. 2020, 22:16
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
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Leicester City welcome back familiar face as they take on French side in friendly
Leicester City will play Ligue 1 outfit Troyes at their Seagrave headquarters this weekend, with former defender Patrick Kisnorbo on the touchline as their new manager
Leicester City’s behind-closed-doors friendly this weekend will see a familiar face return to the club.
City are hosting Ligue 1 side Troyes at their Seagrave training base as part of their preparations for the return of competitive domestic football in just over a week’s time. On the touchline at Seagrave will be the club’s former centre-back Patrick Kisnorbo.
The Australian defender, who played 140 games for City between 2005 and 2009, was appointed as the new manager at Troyes just a fortnight ago. He moved over from Melbourne City, his first managerial job in men’s football, where he twice won the A-League title.
To get ready for his first official match against Nantes in Ligue 1 later this month, he has brought his team over to England, and will take on his old side on Saturday afternoon. They have been training this week at Manchester City’s Etihad Campus, with Troyes, and indeed Melbourne City, both part of the City Football Group. Before his team even kick a ball, Kisnorbo has made history. He is the first Australian to take charge of a club in Europe’s top five leagues.
“It’s surreal to be honest. We all have ambitions and for me, it’s not any different. I want to be one of the best coaches in the world,” Kisnorbo told the Australian Associated Press.
“I’ve been given this opportunity that not many people get and I’m very grateful and humbled to have that. It’s great, now you can see that Australian coaches are good – they hold value.
“We do a lot back home so hopefully there’s other coaches that have the opportunity to come overseas because the more Australian coaches that come overseas, the better. People don’t understand how hard it is just to do what coaches do to get these opportunities, because it’s very difficult.”
Troyes went into the World Cup break on the back of a seven-game winless run. While they are 13th at the moment, the risk of relegation is real, especially as four teams will go down this season, with Ligue 1 changing their format from 20 teams to 18.
Leicester City welcome back familiar face as they take on French side in friendly
Leicester City will play Ligue 1 outfit Troyes at their Seagrave headquarters this weekend, with former defender Patrick Kisnorbo on the touchline as their new manager
Leicester City’s behind-closed-doors friendly this weekend will see a familiar face return to the club.
City are hosting Ligue 1 side Troyes at their Seagrave training base as part of their preparations for the return of competitive domestic football in just over a week’s time. On the touchline at Seagrave will be the club’s former centre-back Patrick Kisnorbo.
The Australian defender, who played 140 games for City between 2005 and 2009, was appointed as the new manager at Troyes just a fortnight ago. He moved over from Melbourne City, his first managerial job in men’s football, where he twice won the A-League title.
To get ready for his first official match against Nantes in Ligue 1 later this month, he has brought his team over to England, and will take on his old side on Saturday afternoon. They have been training this week at Manchester City’s Etihad Campus, with Troyes, and indeed Melbourne City, both part of the City Football Group. Before his team even kick a ball, Kisnorbo has made history. He is the first Australian to take charge of a club in Europe’s top five leagues.
“It’s surreal to be honest. We all have ambitions and for me, it’s not any different. I want to be one of the best coaches in the world,” Kisnorbo told the Australian Associated Press.
“I’ve been given this opportunity that not many people get and I’m very grateful and humbled to have that. It’s great, now you can see that Australian coaches are good – they hold value.
“We do a lot back home so hopefully there’s other coaches that have the opportunity to come overseas because the more Australian coaches that come overseas, the better. People don’t understand how hard it is just to do what coaches do to get these opportunities, because it’s very difficult.”
Troyes went into the World Cup break on the back of a seven-game winless run. While they are 13th at the moment, the risk of relegation is real, especially as four teams will go down this season, with Ligue 1 changing their format from 20 teams to 18.
- jerem
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- Enregistré le : 12 sept. 2020, 22:16
Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
Melbourne a perdu son 1er match de la saison.
"Life after Patrick Kisnorbo has started on a sour note for Melbourne City, who have tasted defeat for the first time this season with a 2-1 loss to Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night."
https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/ ... abf88e8958
"Life after Patrick Kisnorbo has started on a sour note for Melbourne City, who have tasted defeat for the first time this season with a 2-1 loss to Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night."
https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/ ... abf88e8958
- jerem
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Re: [Entraîneur] Patrick Kisnorbo >> juin 2025
https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/ ... abf88e8958
Patrick Kisnorbo hopes his breakthrough role in Ligue 1 with Troyes can help more Australian coaches earn an opportunity in Europe.
As the Socceroos captured Australia's imagination with their golden run in Qatar, some 5,000km away, in a medieval city in France, Patrick Kisnorbo was quietly blazing his own brilliant trail.
The former Melbourne City coach and ex-Socceroos defender has taken the helm of ES Troyes AC, a Ligue 1 club a couple of hours drive south-east of Paris.
When Kisnorbo walks the cobbled streets of Troyes, a place that couldn't feel further from the wind-battered main road of City's Casey Fields training base, the size of his move sinks in.
Once hoping to emulate Kevin Muscat and Tony Popovic in moving overseas, Kisnorbo has broken new ground in his own right, as the first Australian to coach in one of Europe's top five men's leagues.
"It's surreal to be honest. We all have ambitions and for me, it's not any different. I want to be one of the best coaches in the world," Kisnorbo told AAP.
"I've been given this opportunity that not many people get and I'm very grateful and humbled to have that.
"It's great, now you can see that Australian coaches are good - they hold value.
"We do a lot back home so hopefully there's other coaches that have the opportunity to come overseas because the more Australian coaches that come overseas, the better.
"People don't understand how hard it is just to do what coaches do to get these opportunities, because it's very difficult.
"All I want is our game to grow in Australia, and if I can be a little help in that, it's great."
Kisnorbo hopes to "pick the brains" of fellow Victorian expats Muscat and Ange Postecoglou for advice, but knows his first overseas gig won't be easy.
Firstly, Kisnorbo doesn't speak French, and is having daily tutoring.
"The language barrier for me isn't a problem," he said.
"End of the day, football's a universal game so the message is the same.
"But if I can learn and respect the culture and respect the country and try and learn the language, I am going to do that."
Troyes, like Melbourne City, is part of the City Football Group, with the Ligue 1 job the latest step in Kisnorbo's rise through the conglomerate's ranks.
Kisnorbo's sudden departure in late November for France on a two-and-a-half year deal means he won't see his family until January.
But CFG connections ensure the 41-year-old has one familiar face, former City coach and Troyes football director Erick Mombaerts, by his side.
"When you have someone like him that is your mentor but also one of your best friends, it's fantastic," Kisnorbo, who was Mombaerts' assistant in 2019-20, said.
When Troyes resume in Ligue 1 against Nantes on December 29 (AEDT), Kisnorbo will face a new challenge: avoiding the relegation scrap.
Troyes sit 13th of 20 teams but just one point clear of the drop zone.
"That's the next step, once you move from Australia where there's no relegation," Kisnorbo said.
"I've never experienced it. It's the unknown. So time will tell, the way things pan out.
"But you know me - I just think of the one game and I keep pushing on and see where it takes us."
So what does success look like?
"I don't want to get too ahead of myself. I just want to concentrate on the job in hand now," Kisnorbo said.
"That's for Troyes to have an identity that represents me and represents the club and represents the town and if we can do that, I think we've done well this year."
Patrick Kisnorbo hopes his breakthrough role in Ligue 1 with Troyes can help more Australian coaches earn an opportunity in Europe.
As the Socceroos captured Australia's imagination with their golden run in Qatar, some 5,000km away, in a medieval city in France, Patrick Kisnorbo was quietly blazing his own brilliant trail.
The former Melbourne City coach and ex-Socceroos defender has taken the helm of ES Troyes AC, a Ligue 1 club a couple of hours drive south-east of Paris.
When Kisnorbo walks the cobbled streets of Troyes, a place that couldn't feel further from the wind-battered main road of City's Casey Fields training base, the size of his move sinks in.
Once hoping to emulate Kevin Muscat and Tony Popovic in moving overseas, Kisnorbo has broken new ground in his own right, as the first Australian to coach in one of Europe's top five men's leagues.
"It's surreal to be honest. We all have ambitions and for me, it's not any different. I want to be one of the best coaches in the world," Kisnorbo told AAP.
"I've been given this opportunity that not many people get and I'm very grateful and humbled to have that.
"It's great, now you can see that Australian coaches are good - they hold value.
"We do a lot back home so hopefully there's other coaches that have the opportunity to come overseas because the more Australian coaches that come overseas, the better.
"People don't understand how hard it is just to do what coaches do to get these opportunities, because it's very difficult.
"All I want is our game to grow in Australia, and if I can be a little help in that, it's great."
Kisnorbo hopes to "pick the brains" of fellow Victorian expats Muscat and Ange Postecoglou for advice, but knows his first overseas gig won't be easy.
Firstly, Kisnorbo doesn't speak French, and is having daily tutoring.
"The language barrier for me isn't a problem," he said.
"End of the day, football's a universal game so the message is the same.
"But if I can learn and respect the culture and respect the country and try and learn the language, I am going to do that."
Troyes, like Melbourne City, is part of the City Football Group, with the Ligue 1 job the latest step in Kisnorbo's rise through the conglomerate's ranks.
Kisnorbo's sudden departure in late November for France on a two-and-a-half year deal means he won't see his family until January.
But CFG connections ensure the 41-year-old has one familiar face, former City coach and Troyes football director Erick Mombaerts, by his side.
"When you have someone like him that is your mentor but also one of your best friends, it's fantastic," Kisnorbo, who was Mombaerts' assistant in 2019-20, said.
When Troyes resume in Ligue 1 against Nantes on December 29 (AEDT), Kisnorbo will face a new challenge: avoiding the relegation scrap.
Troyes sit 13th of 20 teams but just one point clear of the drop zone.
"That's the next step, once you move from Australia where there's no relegation," Kisnorbo said.
"I've never experienced it. It's the unknown. So time will tell, the way things pan out.
"But you know me - I just think of the one game and I keep pushing on and see where it takes us."
So what does success look like?
"I don't want to get too ahead of myself. I just want to concentrate on the job in hand now," Kisnorbo said.
"That's for Troyes to have an identity that represents me and represents the club and represents the town and if we can do that, I think we've done well this year."