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Hayes recites poem in news conference

BBC Sport Friday, 12 April 2024
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes recites a poem in a news conference when asked if she has any regrets over her actions towards Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall after the Women's League Cup final.
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