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SAUDI ARABIA manager Herve Renard’s stunning partner Viviane Dieye appears to be a lucky World Cup charm.
That’s because as well as being by Renard’s side for Saudi Arabia’s win over Argentina, her ex-husband was the the boss who led Senegal to their iconic World Cup win over France in 2002.
Frenchman Renard, 54, guided Saudi to a historic upset at the Qatar World Cup with his team beating one of the pre-tournament favourites 2-1.
Incredibly, partner Viviane was once married to former Senegal manager Bruno Metsu who guided the African nation to a first round victory over then world champions France 20 years ago.
Metsu sadly died from cancer in 2013.
Renard and Viviane, who both had three children, fell in love after Metsu’s passing, with the Saudi manager in charge of Morocco at the time.
The couple are said to be planning to tie the knot soon.
One of Renard’s three children, Candice, has become a recognisable figure in France, appearing in a number of reality TV shows.
However, the 25-year-old has had a bad experience in football as she was subject to a vicious assault during her father’s tenure as Morocco manager.
Candice was attacked after a match in the Ivory Coast, where she was caught in a melee involving angry local fans.