"Take a seat, guys," she said before her first address to the players of the German first-division team. Although the training was closed to spectators, around 40 German and international media representatives were present, and club president Dirk Zingler was also in attendance. During the first half hour, the German coach mostly observed the exercises the players were doing, and actively joined in when they began practicing formations. https://t.co/V59O1wzAx4 pic.twitter.com/3yXqRNc7PJ The team is in 11th place, 11 points above the direct relegation zone, and the Berlin team has only achieved two wins this calendar year. Eta, who became the first woman to take charge of a senior team in one of the top five leagues, will make her debut on the Union bench on Saturday, when second-to-last Wolfsburg visits Berlin.