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By Hannah Pinnock A summer of change is expected in the Women’s Super League ahead of the 2024/25 campain as a number of clubs are on the hunt for a new manager. Previously, the league's longest serving manager by quite some distance, was Chelsea's Emma Hayes. The 47-year-old parted ways with the London club in May after 12 years in the dugout, pursuing a new opportunity with the United States Women's National Team. Carla Ward had also been in charge of Aston Villa since May 2021 after completing a move from local rivals Birmingham City. After three years at the club, she announced she was set...
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By Megan Humphrey It's no secret that Sonia Bompastor has extraordinarily big shoes to fill as she takes over from Emma Hayes as Chelsea's new head coach. During her 12-year tenure, Hayes swept up 14 major trophies with the Blues, including five successive WSL titles since 2020. Her success however, is defined by more than just silverware. She has been instrumental in accelerating the growth of women's football the world over advocating for women's health, pushing for research into menstrual cycle patterns and encouraging research studies on the correlation between female footballers and ACL i...
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By Hannah Pinnock USWNT head coach Emma Hayes has opened up on her Chelsea exit and explained why a new chapter in the United States is exactly what she needs. Hayes had been in charge of the London club for 12 years, having first taken up post back in 2012. Over more than a decade, she went on to win seven Women’s Super League titles, five FA Cups and two Continental Tyres League Cups. She is one of the most decorated managers in the game but shocked the world of women's football when she announced in November last year that the 2023/24 season would be her last at Chelsea. Weeks later, it was...
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By Hannah Pinnock Chelsea manager Emma Hayes insists the pressure is off and winning another Women's Super League title on Saturday will not define her tenure at the club. Hayes shocked the world of women's football in early November when she announced she would be leaving the club at the end of the season. After more than a decade in the Chelsea dugout, she represents one of the most successful managers in the English women's game. However, the farewell tour hasn't quite gone to plan for the team as they were beaten in the Conti Cup final by Arsenal earlier this year and were knocked out by M...
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By Katie Catherall Chelsea have agreed a deal to appoint Sonia Bompastor as their new manager, with Emma Hayes set to leave for the United States Women's National Team this summer, a report has revealed. Bompastor was identified as the Blues' top choice target months ago, and is now expected make a move to the Women's Super League to lead the reigning league champions. The current Lyon manager became the first person to win the Women's Champions League as both a player and a manager after taking charge of the French side in 2021. Bompastor's current contract runs until 2025, but reports from T...
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