Horneland’s New Era at AS Saint-Étienne: A Look at His Trusted Assistants
Eirik Horneland’s arrival at AS Saint-Étienne this winter marked a fresh start for the club, and the Norwegian coach didn’t embark on this journey alone. He brought with him two trusted lieutenants, Hassan Al-Fakiri and Andrea Loberto, both of whom bring unique skills and experience to the team.
While Al-Fakiri’s familiarity with the French championship, having played for AS Monaco in the early 2000s, was initially highlighted, Horneland emphasizes other reasons for his appointment. In a recent interview with Norwegian media outlet VG, Horneland praised Al-Fakiri’s talent, ambition, honesty, and keen eye for the game, stating that these qualities make him a valuable asset to the coaching staff.
Loberto, conversely, is lauded for his analytical prowess and meticulous attention to detail.Horneland points to Loberto’s extensive experience with clubs like FK Haugesund, Aalesunds FK, and SK Brann as evidence of his capabilities. The Italian’s strengths complement Horneland’s own, creating a well-rounded coaching team.
AS Saint-Étienne officially announced that Loberto will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of set pieces, highlighting his specialized expertise.
The trio’s first training session together took place on December 29th, 2024, marking the beginning of a new chapter for AS Saint-Étienne under Horneland’s leadership.
Building a Winning Formula: A Conversation with Former AS Saint-Étienne Striker, Laurent battles
This week on ”Tactical Talk,” we’re tackling the recent reshuffling at AS Saint-Étienne with a special guest, none other than former striker and club legend, Laurent Battles. Laurent, welcome to the show!
Laurent battles: Thanks for having me. It’s always a pleasure to discuss my beloved ASSE.
Moderator: There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Eirik Horneland’s arrival and the assistants he’s brought with him,Hassan Al-Fakiri and Andrea Loberto. What are your initial thoughts?
Laurent Battles: It’s definitely a change of pace.Horneland seems like a smart coach, and I’m intrigued by his choice of assistants. Duo boasting complementary skills like that can be very effective.
Moderator: Al-Fakiri’s familiarity with the French league was initially highlighted, but Horneland has emphasized other qualities. What do you make of that?
Laurent Battles: It makes sense. Knowing the league is helpful, but a coach needs more than that. Horneland seems to appreciate Al-Fakiri’s ambition and work ethic. Those are crucial in building a strong team culture.
Moderator: now, Loberto seems to be the analytical mind of the group, responsible for set pieces specifically.
Laurent Battles: A dedicated set-piece coach can be a real game-changer. These situations often decide tight matches. It shows Horneland is not just thinking about the bigger picture but also sweating the small details, which is encouraging.
Moderator: It’s clear this trio brings a medley of skills to the table. Do you think this approach will translate to success on the pitch?
Laurent Battles: Only time will tell, but I’m cautiously optimistic. The french league is incredibly competitive. Horneland needs to find the right formula to get the best out of his players.
Moderator: Exactly! A lot of fans are wondering how quickly Horneland can turn things around.
Laurent battles: Patience is key.Change doesn’t happen overnight. Horneland needs time to implement his ideas and build a cohesive unit. Fans need to rally behind him and the team, even when things get tough.
Moderator: Wise words, Laurent.
Do you think Horneland’s tactical approach, combined with his assistants’ expertise, sets the stage for AS Saint-Étienne’s revival? We want to hear your thoughts! Let us know in the comments below.
Laurent Battles: Absolutely! I believe this new management team has the potential to bring ASSE back to its glory days, but ultimately, it hinges on the players’ commitment and performances on the field.