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British USWNT coach Emma Hayes after Olympic gold medal win: 'I love America'

U.S. women's national team head coach Emma Hayes talked to NBC about the gold medal win over Brazil at the Paris Olympics Saturday night.

Emma Hayes has only been the head coach of the United States women’s soccer team 70 days, but the Americans already have a major tournament victory.

The U.S. defeated Brazil Saturday, 1-0, to win the country’s first gold medal in the sport since 2012. 

Mallory Swanson delivered the go-ahead second-half score, and the U.S. held on for the win.

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Hayes, who is from London, spoke to NBC’s Mike Tirico after the match and said she hoped to win a gold medal for the U.S.

"Just love. I come from a place of wanting players to enjoy themselves, and I’ve been at a club for 12 years where I’ve had huge success. But I was desperate to do well for this country," Hayes said. "I’m so emotional because it’s not every day you win a gold medal."

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Hayes was asked why she was desperate to win the gold for the U.S.

"I love America. It made me. And I always say that. It definitely made me," she said.

Hayes agreed to take the U.S. women’s national team job on Nov. 14, 2023, but stuck with Chelsea until the end of the Women’s Super League (WSL) season. Hayes led Chelsea to one more WSL title.

Hayes won 261 games with Chelsea and seven Super League titles. She also led Chelsea to five Women’s FA Cup championships.

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