Emma Hayes’ inclusive selection policy pays dividends for USWNT – Equalizer Soccer

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For the U.S. women’s national team, two 3-1 victories over Iceland and a 3-0 win over Argentina are perfectly ordinary results. But these friendly matches are never about the results; they are about the performances, what is learned along the way.

Going into this latest round of U.S. friendlies, a lot of the focus naturally fell on newcomers to the squad. Perhaps the biggest takeaway is that not a single one of them looked at all out of place. Emma Hayes, in her short tenure so far as head coach, has not only won an Olympic Gold medal, but well and truly opened the doors to this team.

During these friendlies, seven players made their debut: Eva Gaetino, Mandy Haught, Hal Hershfelt, Alyssa Malonson, Yazmeen Ryan, Emily Sams and Emma Sears. They followed in the footsteps of Croix Bethune, Sam Staab and Lily Yohannes, taking the total of debutants in the Hayes era to 10. Hayes has been in charge officially for five months. Her predecessor, Vlatko Andonovski, handed out 18 debuts in four years as…

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