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Emma Hayes Anchors Focus On Chelsea's European Pursuit Amidst Impending US Move Emma Hayes Anchors Focus On Chelsea's European Pursuit Amidst Impending US Move

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Emma Hayes Anchors Focus On Chelsea’s European Pursuit Amidst Impending US Move

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In an unwavering stance, Chelsea’s illustrious manager, Emma Hayes, has reaffirmed her unwavering dedication to steering the team toward UEFA Women’s Champions League triumph, even as her departure for the United States looms. The 47-year-old strategist, set to depart for the United States national team in May, remains steadfast in her commitment to elevate Chelsea’s European ambitions ahead of their clash with Paris FC at Stamford Bridge.

Hayes, an instrumental figure in Chelsea’s success over her remarkable 11-year tenure, is determined to cap off her tenure with the elusive UEFA Women’s Champions League title. This accolade has evaded her illustrious career. Despite imminent prospects in America, her focus remains on Chelsea’s pursuit of European glory.

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“While discussions have taken place, my responsibilities commence only in May. Others are currently occupying those roles. Their support has been appreciable, but my primary focus remains Chelsea.”

Having secured six Women’s Super League titles, five FA Cups, and two League Cup triumphs with Chelsea, Hayes is now aiming to etch her legacy further by conquering Europe. The Blues, having reached last season’s semi-finals, face Paris FC in a crucial encounter following a contentious 2-2 draw against Real Madrid.

Reflecting on their European aspirations, Chelsea midfielder Sam Kerr emphasized the team’s mindset: “Every game in the Champions League demands respect, and we approach each match aiming for victory, especially on home turf. Our focus is on delivering performances without dwelling on past outcomes or future challenges.”

However, Chelsea faces adversity ahead of the clash, with key player Millie Bright’s fitness in doubt. Hayes expressed concern about Bright’s availability, citing the need for cautious management amidst a congested fixture list: “She remains uncertain for tomorrow. Given our intense schedule, we’re mindful of her workload. Her fitness is a priority, and we’ll make decisions based on her well-being.”
As the anticipation builds for this pivotal European showdown, Hayes navigates the intricate balance between present aspirations and an imminent transition, epitomizing unwavering commitment to Chelsea’s pursuit of European glory.

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