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USWNT storylines for 2025: Fresh faces, veterans to battle for playing time under Emma Hayes?
Head coach Emma Hayes' real work began after the team won Olympic gold last year in Paris, with Hayes spending the months since fleshing out the player pool and offering meaningful experiences to a ...
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has urged key defender Millie Bright to take her time as she continues to build fitness after a ...
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Pro Soccer Wire on MSN'That's not what I said!' - Sonnett on what she told Hayes after USWNT gold medal win
Emily Sonnett has revealed what she told coach Emma Hayes after the USWNT won an Olympic gold medal. Hint: It wasn't "it's ...
Eva Gaetino: In March 2024, Gaetino earned her first senior USWNT call-up for the SheBelieves Cup. She made her debut in a 3-0 victory over Argentina. At 22, her blend of physicality and international ...
USWNT coach Emma Hayes is 'hilarious.' Her sense of humor has made an impact at Olympics Chris Bumbaca USA TODAY 0:00 ...
Yet for Emma Hayes, the woman tasked to get the U.S. back to the top of the medal podium, memories of the 2012 tournament have little to do with gold medals.
Emma Hayes says there's been a lack of development of younger players over the years. She also thinks the team was overthinking things and robotic at the last World Cup. Under Hayes, learning and ...
Soccer Emma Hayes built a dynasty in England. Can she restore one with the USWNT? In 12 seasons at Chelsea, she has won 16 titles — including five straight in the Super League.
USWNT manager Emma Hayes reiterated that the next two years leading up to the 2027 World Cup is all about development and expanding the player pool.
Emma Hayes knows she has a lot of work ahead if she wants to ensure the U.S. women's national soccer team can challenge for gold at Paris Olympics.
One year ago, Emma Hayes was trying to fly under the radar at the U.S. women’s national team’s hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She had travelled over from the UK for a couple of days during the ...
On Saturday, Chelsea announced that manager Emma Hayes will step down at the end of the season after 11 years at the club. Hayes’ reign, during which Chelsea have won six Women’s Super League ...
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