In her brief time with the USWNT, Emma Hayes has seen a team that's ready for their next challenge: the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Minnesota — For new United States women's national team manager Emma Hayes, Week One on the job has been all about education — from introducing her process and principles to the team, to getting to know and building trust with her players. One thing she's learned so far? This is a group that 'is ready to move on' from the 2023 World Cup. 'We always like to look at it externally, like these really fatal moments,' Hayes explained.
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