Emma Hayes’ arrival ‘perfect timing’ as USWNT seek Olympic gold

The Chelsea manager will take charge of the USA ahead of Paris 2024

Rory Carroll
Thursday 30 November 2023 10:13 GMT
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Emma Hayes is set to leave Chelsea after a trophy-laden spell in charge
Emma Hayes is set to leave Chelsea after a trophy-laden spell in charge (The FA via Getty Images)

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United States forward Trinity Rodman said their early exit at the World Cup was a turning point for the squad and the arrival of Emma Hayes as their new manager comes at the perfect time with the Paris Olympics just around the corner.

The US had been going for a third straight World Cup title in Australia and New Zealand but were eliminated by Sweden in the Round of 16.

Vlatko Andonovski stepped down as coach shortly after their exit and the changes kept coming with the retirements of stalwarts Megan Rapinoe and Julie Ertz.

But the naming of long-time Chelsea manager Hayes has given the squad the belief that they can quickly reassert their dominance on the global stage when the Paris Games begin in July.

“Failures bring us to succeed,” Rodman told reporters ahead of the team’s friendly against China in Florida on Saturday.

“For the US team, we always talk about how we’ve been the best forever. But at the World Cup, we did not show that.

“So it’s a weird moment for her to come in, but it’s almost perfect timing because the World Cup was such a huge learning experience for the new players, veterans and everybody in between.

Trinity Rodman believes that Emma Hayes can restore the USA’s dominance
Trinity Rodman believes that Emma Hayes can restore the USA’s dominance (AFP via Getty Images)

“Teams are getting better ... and we don’t dominate every team we play against.”

Rodman said Hayes does not want the players to stray from who they are on the pitch.

“She wants us to be the players that we came into these camps as, she doesn’t want us molded into something else,” said Rodman, the 21-year-old daughter of NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman.

“She wants our personalities to show through our game.”

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