USWNT's Transformation Under Emma Hayes: A Shift in Identity and Attack

The US women's national team (USWNT) is undergoing changes under the influence of new manager Emma Hayes, even though she hasn't officially started coaching yet. The team has shown a clearer and more fluid attacking structure, with players knowing their roles and positions. Sophia Smith, a talented striker, has been given the opportunity to play in her preferred center-forward position. Emily Fox has excelled as a center-back, showcasing her ability to progress the ball effectively. Additionally, 19-year-old Jaedyn Shaw has impressed with her creativity and impact in the final third. These changes provide valuable insights for Hayes as she prepares for the upcoming Olympics.
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