Final quest HAYES: I’M COMMITTED AHEAD OF EXIT
EMMA HAYES has blasted suggestions her Chelsea team are being driven to reach another Women’s FA Cup final by her imminent exit.
It was revealed last November that the Blues boss will end her trophy-laden 12 years at the club at the conclusion of this campaign to take over as United States manager.
Hayes has entered the home straight of her time at Chelsea and missed out on silverware two weeks ago when Arsenal beat them 1-0 in the Women’s League Cup final.
The highly-decorated Hayes courted controversy afterwards when she appeared to shove Arsenal counterpart Jonas Eidevall, but ahead of today’s semi-final trip to Manchester United, the 47-year-old played down the impact of her summer departure.
She said: “I’m absolutely committed to doing everything I possibly can to help the team achieve these goals and I’m looking forward to the games.
“The team want to win for themselves. They want to win for the football club. They want to win for the families. They want to win because they’re winners.
“They’re sick to death of what they need to do for me and that’s fair, it’s not about me.
“It’s about them and us as a collective making sure we maximise the situations we are in.
“There are three pieces of silverware up for grabs and I’m very grateful to be in the position to be competing for them.” While Chelsea eye Women’s Super League, FA Cup and Champions League success this season, United’s focus is purely on the domestic cup after an inconsistent campaign.
Marc Skinner led United to last season’s final where they lost 1-0 to Chelsea at Wembley and he knows the size of the task at Leigh Sports Village.
“I think their success over the past seasons and beyond is something that everybody wants to replicate,” Skinner acknowledged.
“It’s a tough, tough ask. Everybody goes, ‘you’ve got to beat Chelsea’... well not many teams do.
“I think, from our perspective, we have to give everything in this game and I believe on our day and when we have our qualities and we work hard, we can beat anybody.
“If we do that, then I believe we’ll be in a position to progress into the final of the FA Cup.”
The winner of today’s other semi-final between Tottenham and Leicester will reach a maiden FA Cup final.
Spurs switched the fixture to their men’s 62,850-seater stadium and boss Robert Vilahamn is desperate to reach Wembley in his first season in charge.