Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes believes it is ‘only a matter of time’ before there is a female coach in the men’s game

Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes believes it is ‘only a matter of time’ before there is a female coach in the men’s game

Emma Hayes believes it is only a matter of time before we see a woman coaching in men’s football in England.


The Chelsea Women manager was asked about when we should expect to see a female referee take charge of a Premier League game in her press conference ahead of their Champions League semi-final against Lyon.





Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes



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Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes



It was announced on Thursday that Stephanie Frappart would become the first woman to referee a Ligue 1 match when the official takes charge of Amiens vs Strasbourg on Sunday.


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Germany’s Bibiana Steinhaus refereed a match in the Bundesliga between Hertha Berlin and Werder Bremen.


England, Spain and Italy are still waiting for a female to take charge of a top-flight match.















Hayes said: “I can say that Sian Massey is the best lineswoman and linesperson by a country mile.


“I think she’s outstanding every time I watch her.


“I don’t think it will be long at all (before a woman referees a Premier League game). I think it is only a matter of time.


“As much as it is a matter of time before there is a female coach in the men’s game.”




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