Why Marie-Louise Eta's appointment should be the norm, not the exception
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Why Marie-Louise Eta's appointment should be the norm, not the exception
"I know this has a social impact and significance, but for me, it's always been about football, about working with people, and about what I enjoy most: Being as successful as possible together."
"I think the turning point will come when this is not the exception, it's just accepted. The visibility of successful women in these roles, particularly moving into the men's game, is something that we haven't seen a huge amount of."
Marie-Louise Eta is set to make history as the first female head coach of a men's team in the German football league. Experts believe her appointment should not be an exception but a standard in men's football. Eta emphasizes her focus on the game rather than her unique achievement. Leading voices in women's football stress the importance of this moment as a turning point for women's roles in men's sports, advocating for greater visibility and acceptance of women in coaching positions.
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