Union Berlin's Marie-Louise Eta beaten in historic first match
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Union Berlin's Marie-Louise Eta beaten in historic first match
"Marie-Louise Eta made history on Saturday when she became the first woman to take charge of a men's team in one of the top five European leagues."
"Union Berlin fell behind to an 11th-minute goal from Patrick Wimmer and conceded a second goal shortly after halftime."
"Oliver Burke halved the deficit late on, but Union Berlin could not secure a comeback against Wolfsburg."
Marie-Louise Eta made history as the first woman to coach a men's team in one of the top five European leagues. In her debut match as interim head coach of Union Berlin, the team suffered a 2-1 defeat against relegation-threatened Wolfsburg. Union Berlin fell behind early with a goal from Patrick Wimmer and conceded a second goal shortly after halftime. Oliver Burke scored a late goal for Union Berlin, but it was not enough to secure a comeback.
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