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USWNT journey has been ´what dreams are made of´, says Hayes

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 9 Aug 2024

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Emma Hayes is eyeing gold in her first tournament in charge of the USWNT, labelling their journey to the Olympics final as “the stuff dreams are made of”.

The United States face Brazil in Saturday’s showpiece match at the Parc des Princes in a repeat of the 2004 and 2008 finals, fixtures the US won on both occasions.

Hayes, who was appointed as Vlatko Andonovski’s successor in May, has won eight of her nine games in charge (D1), scoring 19 goals and conceding just twice.

The former Chelsea head coach won her seventh WSL title in her final season with the Blues, saying her rapid transition to the international stage has been a “whirlwind”.

“Going from my beloved Chelsea to the US women’s national team – what a whirlwind and what a dream all at once,” Hayes said.

“To finish my time with Chelsea with another Women’s Super League title and then be here competing for gold, honestly this is the stuff dreams are made of.

“I have visualised this moment so many times in my life.”

Brazil are seeking their first gold in women’s football at the Games, and are boosted by the return of Marta, who will play her final international match on Saturday.

The 38-year-old was shown a red card in Brazil’s final group game against Spain for a high foot, resulting in her missing the quarter and semi-finals.

Marta has scored 121 goals in 203 appearances for her nation, becoming the first player to score in five straight Olympics with her brace against Japan.

“When I was a young coach assisting Vic Akers at Arsenal, we played a Women’s Cup two-legged final against Umea, the Swedish champions, and they had a young Marta,” Hayes recalled.

“I remember being on the touchline thinking, ‘Oh my goodness, who is this extraordinary player?’ To witness what she’s done on the pitch, I think she’s been more than a role model and icon, she’s been the best player.

“What she’s done for Brazil or the generation coming through, she’s been an inspiration.”

Team USA have the chance to win a first gold medal since London 2012 after winning bronze in Tokyo three years ago.

Despite winning 16 major titles during her time at Chelsea, Hayes is hungry to add to her trophy cabinet while continuing her unbeaten start in the US dugout.

“I like winning, it’s part of my DNA,” Hayes said. “I’m with a team that likes winning so of course our goal is to win the gold medal.”

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