Emma Hayes, the London-born head coach of the United States Women’s National Team, recently expressed her deep affection for America following the team's gold medal win at the Olympics. Hayes, who took over the coaching role earlier this year, has quickly made an impact with a near-perfect record of nine wins and one draw in her first ten games in charge.
Despite her English roots, Hayes has embraced her new role with enthusiasm, stating that she feels 'quintessentially American.' Her emotional interview after the USWNT's victory over Brazil revealed the personal significance of the job, as she recalled her late father's wish for her to manage the USA if given the chance.
Under Hayes' leadership, the team has adopted a more relaxed and fun-loving approach, which seems to have resonated well with the players. This shift in coaching style has led to positive results on the field, culminating in the team's first gold medal in the event since 2012.
Hayes' success with the USWNT marks a significant milestone in her coaching career, which includes previous stints with American club teams. Her dedication to the team and her genuine passion for the country have endeared her to fans and players alike.
As the Hayes era continues to unfold, it is clear that her impact on the USWNT goes beyond just wins and losses. Her love for America and her commitment to the team have set a new tone for women's soccer in the country, inspiring both current and future generations of players.