MANCHESTER, England — Chelsea women's manager Emma Hayes will leave the defending Women's Super League champion at the end of the season, the club said Saturday amid reports she is being lined up to take over the United States team.
Emma Hayes to leave Chelsea, linked with United States coaching role
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“For a club of Birmingham’s stature, to be playing in the WSL, it’s not OK for players to be experiencing what they are,” said former Birmingham striker Ellen White, who now plays for Manchester City.
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