Corinne
Diacre became the first woman to coach a men's professional football
team in a competitive match in France on Monday but saw her Clermont
side lose 2-1 at Brest in the second division.
Diacre's
managerial stint in men's football got off to a perfect start when
Souleymane Sawadogo finished off a counterattack in the ninth minute,
prompting only a small smile from his coach in celebration. But the
match changed in the second half when Bruno Grougi converted a penalty
for Brest, and Alexandre Alphonse then scored the winner for the home
side.
'It's
never nice to lose, that's obvious,' Diacre said. 'But Brest played
well. We made a couple of mistakes for their goals. But we did good
things too, which is a good sign for the future. You can't ignore
Clermont this season.'
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