Light of the community! After Ilaura took Bournemouth to win, she was the referee at the grassroots women s youth training football match
The Sun reported that after leading the Premier League to defeat Fulham in this round, Bournemouth coach Ilaura served as a linebacker in a women's football match the next day, responsible for the offside.
Hours after Bournemouth's 3-1 defeat of Fulham, Elaura was captured as a lineman at the grassroots youth team Murley Football Club. The 43-year-old coach reportedly earns as much as £30,000 per week, but he never "stays away from the masses."
At the event described by the nonprofit club as an "incredible morning", Elaura came to the scene to enforce the law, with a bright smile on her face. Elaura has been loved by locals since she was hired by Bournemouth for more than two years and his reputation for coaching on the south coast of England has also become increasingly stable.
During his tenure at Ilaura, the Cherry Legion's performance and performance steadily improved, finishing 12th in his first season in coaching and 9th last season. The manager faced a bad hand when Bournemouth sold three of four starting guards this summer, but Elaura found a way to get the team to take off again. His kindness in supporting women's grassroots football has further consolidated his position in the minds of the locals.