Emma Hayes may soon be taking over the U.S. women’s national team (USWNT), but on Tuesday she was all about Chelsea.
Her team is playing Ajax in the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter finals, and ahead of the teams’ first game Hayes was adamant that she’s not using it as a recruiting opportunity for Lily Yohannes.
Yohannes is a 16-year-old midfielder for Ajax, who was born in Virginia but moved to the Netherlands at 10 years old. She’s a possible USWNT prospect, having spent time in camp with the U-15 and U-16 teams.
But there’s also the possibility that she could at some point obtain Dutch citizenship, and Netherlands manager Andries Jonker has said he is confident that she would like to eventually play for his squad. She’s spent some time with the Netherland’s U-19 national team as well.
“It was a privilege to be in camp with the Under-19s, experiencing the environment, how everything works, meeting all the players, the coaches,” Yohannes told Pro Soccer Wire in December. “I really enjoyed it and it was a great experience.”
According to Jonkier, Yohannes “has indicated that she would like to play for the Netherlands,” he told NOS.
“That procedure is now underway and all possible steps are being taken,” he said. “Together we can see that she is doing remarkable and very beautiful things.”
Hayes, for her part, had nothing but high praise for the young midfielder.
“Her final pass is exceptional. She’s got the ability, especially in tight areas she can get out of pressure really well," she told the media this week. "But her vision, the quality of her execution is really, really high. Sometimes I don’t believe she’s 16 years of age because she plays with such maturity, but a wonderful talent.”