Chelsea women's manager Emma Hayes says she was wrong to describe intrasquad player relationships as “inappropriate.” Hayes is finishing out the season at Chelsea in the Women’s Super League before she takes over as coach of the U.S. women's national team.
Emma Hayes - The Canadian PressLONDON — Chelsea women's manager Emma Hayes says she was wrong to describe intrasquad player relationships as “inappropriate.”
In Hayes' initial comments Thursday, she said player-to-player relationships in a team are “ inappropriate"because they have the potential to create extra challenges to manage.“I didn't think it was right for me to use the term ‘inappropriate’ for the players,” Hayes said Friday night after Chelsea beat Arsenal 1-0 in a WSL match.
On Thursday, Hayes said player-to-player relationships can be hard to navigate for a coach, and that long term in an “ideal” scenario they wouldn't be part of a team setting.
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