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Emma Hayes says she feels no pressure going into the final day of the Women's Super League season despite her Chelsea team being on the cusp of a third successive title.
MANCHESTER: Chelsea Women head coach Emma Hayes has dismissed claims that her side are under pressure as they look to claim a third successive Women’s Super League title this weekend.
With Arsenal and Chelsea locked in a fierce battle for the Women’s Super League title, managers Emma Hayes and Jonas Eidevall are both desperate for the bragging rights.
Emma Hayes says her anxiety is reserved for getting son Harry to school on time rather than trying to deliver a third consecutive Women’s Super League title for Chelsea on the last day of the season.
"I'm from a council estate, trust me, pressure was putting money on the table to pay the bills as a child. This is not pressure," Emma Hayes responded when asked what it was like to be the biggest name in women's football and coach one of the biggest teams in the sport in Friday's press conference.
The concluding round of the 2021-22 Women’s Super League matches take place on Sunday, with a number of matters still to be settled.
The Women’s Super League season draws to a close on Sunday with the title still up for grabs as Chelsea and Arsenal battle it out to become champions.