REGIS ROUNDS OFF 2025
- BY SOPHIE EVERETT-CROSBY
- 26 minutes ago
- 2 min read

2026 is right around the corner and the year 2025 is one of those that will be remembered for many years to come with the playoffs, Premier League, new players and of course the recent derby win. Here's what he had to say...
BEST MOMENT OF 2025
“2025! We still have one game to play, so we’ll see. I think the full year was really positive because we were consistent. We had good moments, but I think the main point is the ability to stay consistent, as a club, as a coaching staff, as a group and you can get results like that.”
GOOD START
“It’s really positive to get 27 points at this stage in the season. I chose the quality of the group once again because if you are not at this level in this league you can’t win points, maybe you can create an illusion at the beginning but that doesn’t last over half of the season.”
CONSISTENCY IS KEY
“I think it’s the way we work, we like working consistently so even if one or two or three players are not at their best for one game doesn’t mean that they can’t keep playing so we are working like that, and Arthur so far didn’t have this opportunity to stay consistent in the squad.”
HOW HAS IT WORKED SO WELL
“I think it starts with the quality of our players to be fair and if you think that every phase is important for the outcome of a game. Probably the confidence can be built through this defensive shape, and I repeat our forwards, our wingers, are really important in this part of the game. Even if they can often waste a bit of energy and maybe be a little less efficient offensively they are doing really well so far. Obviously, you need strong centre backs and a good keeper and so on but it’s a great team.”
GO INTO 2026 UNBEATEN AT HOME?
“It’s a good place to play because we feel our fans and probably the opponent now starts to feel this challenge as a well so I don’t know if it’s the fear of the place but at least they feel that we are strong and maybe they can manage a different plan to find a solution.”


















































