After retiring from a playing career she began working as a coach. Initially, from 2010, she trained
Medyk Konin's youth team and, in January 2011, became the co-head coach of the Medyk's senior squad, alongside
Anna Gawrońska. In 2011, she took on a role as assistant coach for the under-15 squad, and in May 2014 she was appointed to the managerial position of the
Poland U17s. In March 2021, she replaced
Miłosz Stępiński as the head coach of the
senior women's national team, becoming the first female coach in history to hold this position. In December 2024, she led Poland to their first ever major international tournament, the
UEFA Women's Euro 2025, after defeating
Austria in the second round of the
qualifying play-offs. At the tournament, she led Poland to a win and two losses in the group stage. Patalon has said that, in order for Poland to develop a stronger women's football capability, more awareness and funding is needed, and girls must receive more encouragement to take up the sport during school sports classes. == Personal life ==