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Hayes' Frying Pan Forges New USWNT Stars
2 Dec
Summary
- USWNT achieved a 10-1 record in the past year.
- Sixteen players earned their first senior national team caps.
- Coach Hayes developed players through intense pressure.

The U.S. Women's National Team concluded a transformative year under coach Emma Hayes with a 10-1 record, showcasing significant player development. Hayes' 'frying pan' approach, designed to test players under pressure, has accelerated the integration of young talent, with a record 16 players earning their first senior national team caps this calendar year.
The team's progress is likened by Hayes to a winter stew, emphasizing that the squad is still developing and maturing. This strategic approach, involving futures camps and pathways through U-23 and U-20 teams, has compressed development timelines for many players, helping them adapt to the demands of international competition.
Despite the team's success, Hayes stresses that the process is ongoing, with an eye towards future competitions. The integration of seasoned veterans returning from injury alongside the emergence of new talent promises a highly competitive environment for the upcoming World Cup roster.




