WSL: Emma Hayes' honest response to how she's changed since joining Chelsea
Emma Hayes is ready to challenge for her third consecutive Women’s Super League title with Chelsea as the 2022/23 season prepares to launch.
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Emma Hayes is ready to challenge for her third consecutive Women’s Super League title with Chelsea as the 2022/23 season prepares to launch.
Nothing is inevitable in football. No matter how long the odds, there is always the chance of an upset. That said, there is an unmistakable air of invincibility around the Chelsea side crafted for a decade by Emma Hayes.
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After a stellar European Championship for title winners England, women's football returns to the domestic stage as Chelsea look to make it four league titles in a row and push for continental success after strengthening their squad.
Chelsea recently shocked the football world by sacking Thomas Tuchel after the club fell to a disappointing 1-0 away loss to Dinamo Zagreb.
Chelsea claimed their third successive Women’s Super League title last season, chasing, matching and finally usurping Arsenal in the final stretch.
Emma Hayes has urged the Premier League to invest heavily in the Women’s Super League, following England’s historic triumph at Euro 2022.
“I feel like I don’t need to shout the loudest any more,” says Emma Hayes. On Sunday, Hayes celebrates 10 years at Chelsea, and the manager has had to do a lot of shouting to push the development of the women’s game and grow her own team.