Corinne Diacre, her big comeback announced!

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The former coach of the France team is ready to return to service and sees things big.

A year after her violent ousting from the French team, Corinne Diacre makes her return. For now, only media. The former French coach spoke out in a long interview with L’Equipe. The opportunity to settle some scores with those who plotted against her, causing her fall a few months before the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Obviously in his sights is Wendie Renard, who opened the hostilities by announcing that she was withdrawing from the French team as long as things did not change. Jean-Michel Aulas and all the Lyonnais also take his rank, as do the Parisians Kadidiatou Diani and Marie-Antoinette Katoto, who took the return of Kheira Hamraoui badly, and wanted to make him pay.

“I am ready to take on a big challenge”

However, Corinne Diacre assures that she has now digested her eviction and is thinking about the future. A future that she nevertheless imagines far from France. And not just because of the level of the women’s D1. “I no longer watch D1, you’ll excuse me. It doesn’t interest me at all anymore. I watch international matches, the Champions League, men’s or women’s, boys’ Championship matches”, she confided on this subject.

The desire to find a bench is in any case there. “Today I’m better, I’ve digested it, even if it took me a little time. The page is turned. I want to move forward, she assured. The desire returned. I continue to learn English. I am ready to find a big challenge, at club or national level. I am giving myself all the means to experience a new adventure, if possible abroad. I have desires elsewhere. »

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Manu Tournoux

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