USWNT, Emma Hayes and England
The New York Times · 8h
Emma Hayes says USWNT don’t have time to talk politics ahead of England friendly
United States head coach Emma Hayes says her side does not have time to talk politics as the former Chelsea boss returns to England. The United States women’s national team (USWNT) is in its first international window since Donald Trump won a second term in the 2024 United States presidential election on November 5.
The New York Times · 4d
Why USWNT coach Emma Hayes was so happy in the basement of a London pub: ‘I’ve got my mojo back’
When it comes to her tenure as the USWNT boss, Hayes is, in her words, “fresh out of the packet”, but she is already thinking about her legacy, explaining that unifying the US talent pool under a women’s football development strategy is “going to be the biggest piece” of what she leaves behind.
ClutchPoints · 4d
Emma Hayes’ eye-opening admission about taking USWNT coaching job
“I feel like I’ve got my mojo back and my smile back and joy back that I didn’t realize how much I’d lost in that,” Hayes said, as reported by Emily Keogh, ESPN correspondent. “I definitely didn’t feel healthy at the end. I just felt unwell, not because of pressure, but the stress — the toll it took on me.”
CBSSports.com · 1d
Emma Hayes returns to England with USWNT | England vs. USA Preview I Attacking Third
Lisa Carlin and Sandra Herrera preview England vs. USA this Saturday and chat what they think will be keys to the match, the goal keeper position, and what they want to see from Emma Hayes and the USWNT.
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