Things are changing for the U.S. women’s national team. With new manager Emma Hayes still coaching Chelsea until the end of the WSL season in England, things may not be changing quite as fast as some would like ahead of the 2024 Olympics. But make no mistake: they are changing.
Hayes hasn’t officially begun coaching the USWNT. While she wasn’t on the sideline yelling out instructions or making key substitutions for either of the team’s final games of 2023 — 3-0 and 2-1 friendly wins over China — her influence is starting to show itself within team. Read More
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