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Union’s interim head coach has been given a hospital pass and, despite a vastly improved performance, her team went down to Wolfsburg So different, but absolutely the same. If you had wanted a clear demonstration of why exactly Union Berlin was just the place for Marie-Louise Eta to become the first female head coach in a top five European league, you got it on Saturday afternoon. Eta made her debut at the helm in the Bundesliga match with Wolfsburg and after a week in which both she and Union were global news, with coach and club visibly taken aback by the media flocking to Berlin to see her opening press conference and debut in charge, just being able to get to work was a relief. And there is really no place to ply your trade in Germany, or in Europe, quite like the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. As the team lineups are read out before kick-off there is a call and response, with each player’s name met with the collective reply “Fußballgott!” (Football God). On Saturday, when Eta’s name was announced, it was met with a united “Fußballgöttin!” (Football Goddess). On an extraordinary day, it was touchingly normal.

On a historic day for Union Berlin’s head coach, Marie-Louise Eta, Wolfsburg upset the script by registering a crucial 2-1 victory at the Stadion an der Alten Försterei to reignite their chances of survival. Now, their fate is back in their own hands as we enter the final few weeks of the campaign…

Marie-Louise Eta got off to a losing start as Union Berlin head coach against Wolfsburg. However, with 27 shots on target and a much better xG, were the early signs encouraging for the club's new boss?
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