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The former boss of the France team is ready to return to service and dreams of being a foreigner.
A year after her sudden ousting from the French team, Corinne Diacre makes a big announcement. The former coach of the Bleues spoke to the newspaper L’Equipe. Enough to evoke his famous fall a few months before the last World Cup.
A year after her sudden ousting from the French team, Corinne Diacre makes a big announcement. The former coach of the Bleues spoke to the newspaper L’Equipe. Enough to evoke his famous fall a few months before the last World Cup.
Wendie Renard, Jean-Michel Aulas, the Parisiennes Kadidiatou Diani and Marie-Antoinette Katoto, everyone gets their due during this long interview.
But Corinne Diacre doesn’t just talk about the past. She also talks about her future, saying she is no longer hyped by 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 slipped.
The coach also confirms her desire to return to service. “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. »
Wendie Renard, Jean-Michel Aulas, the Parisiennes Kadidiatou Diani and Marie-Antoinette Katoto, everyone gets their due during this long interview.
But Corinne Diacre doesn’t just talk about the past. She also talks about her future, saying she is no longer hyped by 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 slipped.
The coach also confirms her desire to return to service. “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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