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Emma Hayes

English football manager (born 1976)

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Emma Hayes: English football manager (born 1976)
Emma Carol Hayes is an English professional football manager who is the manager of FA WSL club Chelsea Women. She previously served as the head coach and director of football operations for Chicago Red Stars of Women's Professional Soccer in the United States from 2008 until 24 May 2010. She will depart Chelsea at the end of the 2023–24 Women's Super League season as she is set to become the new manager of the United States women's national team after the WSL season is over.

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I am absolutely leaving at the right time - Hayes

Emma Hayes said she is "absolutely leaving at the right time" as her 12-year tenure in charge of Chelsea comes to an end.
BBC Sport - Published

Chelsea thrash Man Utd to win fifth successive WSL title

Watch highlights as Chelsea secure a fifth successive Women's Super League title by thrashing Manchester United at Old Trafford in Emma Hayes' final game in charge.
BBC Sport - Published

Hayes' perfect ending to a unique story

Emma Hayes is used to winning the Women's Super League with Chelsea - but nobody could have written this script better.
BBC Sport - Published

Chelsea are always in my heart - Hayes

Emma Hayes says Chelsea will always be "in her heart" after her final match in charge - a 6-0 win at Manchester United which secured their fifth consecutive WSL title.
BBC Sport - Published

Hayes relieved after 'toughest' WSL title with Chelsea

Emma Hayes says Chelsea's fifth successive Women's Super League title has been "the toughest, without doubt".
BBC Sport - Published

Watch: Chelsea and Hayes lift WSL trophy

Watch the moment Chelsea skipper Millie Bright and manager Emma Hayes lift the WSL trophy after securing their fifth consecutive title with a 6-0 win at Manchester United - Hayes' final game in charge.
BBC Sport - Published

Chelsea win Women's Super League after beating Man Utd 6-0 in Hayes' last match

Chelsea have won the Women's Super League after beating Manchester United 6-0 in Emma Hayes' last match as manager.
Sky News - Published

I wouldn't change a thing - Hayes

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says she "wouldn't change a thing" about her time in charge as she prepares for the Women's Super League title decider.
BBC Sport - Published

The ups and downs of Hayes' final Chelsea season

As Emma Hayes' Chelsea chase a fifth successive WSL trophy, BBC Sport looks back on the story of her final season with the club.
BBC Sport - Published

I want to enjoy this week as much as possible - Hayes

Chelsea boss Emma Hayes wants to "enjoy this week as much as possible" as she prepares to bid farewell to the club.
BBC Sport - Published

'There's a title to be won' - Hayes puts Chelsea back in race for WSL

There was no time for tears after Emma Hayes' final home match in charge of Chelsea after the Blues reignited their Women's Super League title challenge.
BBC Sport - Published

Chelsea conceded 'unforgiveable' goals – Hayes

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says her team conceded "unforgiveable" goals after her side were beaten 4-3 by Liverpool in the Women's Super League, a result which she believes has ended Chelsea's title..
BBC Sport - Published

Chelsea's title race is done - Hayes

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes believes the race for the Women's Super League title is "done" after her side were beaten 4-3 at Liverpool on Wednesday.
BBC Sport - Published

Chelsea only have 'small chance' of winning WSL

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says her team only have a "small chance" of retaining their Women's Super League title as they attempt to chase down leaders Manchester City.
BBC Sport - Published

Hayes laments 'worst decision in Champions League history' as Chelsea beaten by Barcelona

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says Kadeisha Buchanan's sending-off against Barcelona was the "worst decision in Champions League history".
BBC Sport - Published

Red card 'worst decision in Champions League history' - Hayes

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says the "worst decision in Women's Champions League history" led to her side losing to Barcelona in the semi-final at a sold-out Stamford Bridge.
BBC Sport - Published

Hayes' Bridge farewell ends in tears as European dream dies

Chelsea could not capitalise on their win in Barcelona as the Champions League holders inflicted a brutal blow on Emma Hayes in the semi-final second leg.
BBC Sport - Published

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