Emma Hayes, the present Chelsea supervisor of the Girls’s Tremendous League in England and the longer term U.S. ladies’s nationwide group coach, took concern with “male aggression” on account of a conflict with Arsenal’s boss after a loss within the FA Girls’s Continental Tyres League Cup ultimate.
Arsenal’s Jonas Eidevall guided the membership to a 1-0 victory in further time because of a Stina Blackstenius rating within the 116th minute of the ultimate.
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Hayes appeared to push Eidevall as the 2 met after the ultimate whistle. Hayes stated afterward, “I’m not down for male aggression on the touchline.” She added she was sad with what she known as “fronting up with gamers.”
“For me that is unacceptable and, yeah, I used to be upset, and I instructed Jonas that. I do not assume it is OK to behave like that,” Hayes stated.
Eidevall and Chelsea participant Erin Cuthbert appeared to have phrases in further time, however he pushed again on Hayes’ remarks.
“I don’t see me as aggressive. She is irresponsible placing that label on it,” he stated.
Hayes is about to take over because the U.S. ladies’s coach on the finish of the Tremendous League season. She’s going to lead the group to the Paris Olympics.
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Hayes coached the Nationwide Girls’s Soccer League’s Chicago Pink Stars earlier than changing into Chelsea’s supervisor in 2012. She has six Girls’s Tremendous League titles as supervisor of Chelsea and 5 Girls’s FA Cup championships.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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