Emma Hayeshours before this afternoon’s measured friendly confrontation USA in the view of Englandhas opened up about his departure from Chelsea after 12 successful years at the helm of the London team. The Englishwoman, who has been on the bench for the American team since May, insists this will be a special match where she will be reunited with former players under her command, such as center back Millie Bright.
“I felt bad at the end of my time at Chelsea,” he admits while stating that “it was not because of the pressure but because of the stress and wear and tear” that he decided to change his scene and fulfill one of his dreams. . “Menopause didn’t help either,” she adds without a hint of blush. “To overcome all those things I regained my strength, my smile and my joy, which I did not know I had lost.”
Focusing on the match, Hayes, who arrived on the bench for the United States, who won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics, said late, “it was a strange moment because as an Englishwoman I was humming ‘God Save The Queen’ , but I’ll sing the American anthem too, I love them both.”
Hayes added that “despite that strange moment and facing players I’ve been to war with, it all comes down to professionalism. I hope it’s an entertaining match and the tickets sell out.” One of the footballers he will meet again and with whom he has a special memory is Millie Bright. The captain of Chelsea – he said – “is a special person in my life and I feel like a little sister. We spent many years building Chelsea and winning titles and I can’t wait to see he.”
Source: La Verdad

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