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Chelsea boss Emma Hayes calls on Premier League to take over running of WSL

Emma Hayes has urged the Premier League to invest heavily in the Women’s Super League, following England’s historic triumph at Euro 2022. 

The Lionesses secured their first ever major tournament silverware at Wembley last month, prompting WSL ticket sales to skyrocket ahead of the upcoming season. 

While the WSL had been run by the FA since its inception in 2011, Hayes believes the time is now for an independent body to take over and grow the league to new heights. 

Euro 2022 was a roaring success and a record European crowd of more than 87,000 people packed Wembley for England’s final against Germany. 

After Sarina Wiegman’s side clinched a memorable victory, the demand for WSL tickets is now higher than ever and Hayes wants the league to start operating more like a business. 

“That win, if it didn’t open the eyes of the Premier League it will do now,” she told the Daily Mail. 

“You know, I’m a big advocate of that, because the appetite is there and I’ve always been an advocate of the women’s game becoming a business and I think we’ve now entered that phase of women’s football becoming a business.

“The next step is the league leaving the FA and going to the Premier League or an independent body and that there is a vision around the women’s game, so we don’t just have single big moments [or] single events once every two years, or once a year [and] that they’re every week.” 

Hayes also stressed that it should not be the FA’s responsibility to run the league and that the time is now to let others take over. 

“We need the expertise coming into the game. For me, that is hands down the next step and I’ve been really vocal about it because you need experience. That’s not the FA’s responsibility, they don’t run leagues. It’s

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