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France sack manager Corinne Diacre after recent turmoil

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France women's national soccer team coach Corinne Diacre has been sacked on the recommendation of the Executive Committee, the French soccer federation (FFF) said on Thursday.Former France captain Wendie Renard said last month she would not play at this year's World Cup and French multimedia outlet RMC Sport reported that Renard said she would not represent the national side as long as Diacre is in charge."Although the FFF recognises the involvement and seriousness of Corinne Diacre and her staff in the exercise of their mission, it appears that the dysfunctions observed seem, in this context, irreversible," the FFF said in a statement.Diacre's position has become untenable since Renard said that she would not play at this year's Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand to preserve her mental health.Fellow internationals Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Kadidiatou Diani followed suit soon after Renard's announcement, all saying they were taking a step back from the national team.Renard, who is widely considered one of the best defenders in women's football, played for France against Norway, Denmark and Uruguay last month.The 48-year-old Diacre, who in 2014 became the first Frenchwoman to coach a men's team when she took charge of then Ligue 2 side Clermont, was appointed France head coach in 2017.Renard was stripped of the captaincy by Diacre following France's quarter-final exit at Euro 2017, before regaining the armband in 2021.Diacre had previously attracted criticism from other French players, including Gaetane Thiney and Sarah Bouhaddi.The coach was also criticised at the European Championship in England last year for leaving out influential senior players Amandine Henry and Eugenie Le Sommer, their all-time

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