Albert: Hayes' tough love' helped rebuild bond with USA teammates - ESPN
MARSEILLE, France — Korbin Albert's goal on Wednesday night was impressive enough. The celebration that followed, though, may have been just as meaningful.
Albert's bullet of a strike from about 25 yards out was the difference in the U.S. women's national team's 2-1 victory over Australia, as the 20-year-old Paris Saint-Germain midfielder scored her first international goal in unforgettable fashion.
Nearly all of her teammates then encircled Albert, embracing her and jumping up and down on the field of the Velodrome Stadium. Four months after Albert was criticized — and subsequently apologized for — sharing several anti-LGBTQIA+ videos on social media, it was a significant sequence for Albert on multiple levels.
On the goal itself, Albert admitted that «I actually closed my eyes and then I opened them, and I was like, 'Oh my god, it went in.'
She added: „You've always dreamed of having those types of goals, and when you come to this level and you just do that thing that you dreamed about, it just feels very rewarding.“
But Albert also talked about how supportive new head coach Emma Hayes has been, both on the field and in using „tough love“ to help her rebuild her standing with her teammates.
»We all know that she's been through a lot with her actions and she's someone who is truly sorry for what she's done," Hayes said after the game. «I'm a mother and my instinct is to protect, and I'm never ever going to change that, but I don't tolerate [that], and we want an environment where people can feel they can be their self.»
Hayes continued, «She's had to do a fair bit of growing up.»
Hayes obviously believes Albert can be a critical part of the USWNT going forward, and she worked her into each of the three group stage games