Emma Hayes got her hands on an Olympic gold medal after all, with the USWNT coach showing it in front of the Eiffel Tower
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Ex-Chelsea boss off to dream startWon the ultimate prize on French soilIOC doesn't give medals to coachesGettyWHAT HAPPENED?
The former Chelsea boss has made an immediate impact in her latest managerial post, with the United States steered to ultimate glory on French soil. A fifth Olympic crown was captured in Paris when seeing off Brazil 1-0 in the final.
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) rules dictate that coaches are not rewarded with medals when those working under their guidance savour the most glorious of triumphs on a global stage. Hayes had claimed that she was happy to leave France with memories to last a lifetime.
WHAT HAYES SAID
She does, however, appear to have landed a medal – or at least borrowed one – with the 47-year-old striking an iconic pose in front of Paris’ most famous landmark. She has posted on social media: “Good morning USA. I’m gonna milk it for one week so forgive me.”
WHAT NEXT?
Hayes’ impact as USWNT coach has been hailed by those in her star-studded squad, with the bubbly Londoner returning a sense of fun and excitement to the American ranks. She is tied to a contract that will include the next Women’s World Cup in 2027.