Emma Hayes

She's not gaslighting. He comments are about an earlier incident with Cuthbert where she felt Eidevall was being aggressive with her player.

The push showed a lack of class and not letting things go show she's a sore loser - but she wasn't making stuff up.
Yes, she was. Her claim was that he had "fronted up" to one of her players (Erin Cuthbert) but that's just not true. I watched the game live and have also watched replays of the incident. When he made the comments about the multi-ball vs single ball system, apparently aimed in Cuthbert's direction, she (Cuthbert) was the one that approached him in an aggressive manner, not the other way round.

And at full time, when he offered to shake Hayes' hand and she just pushed him in the stomach/chest area, he reacted by smiling, raising an eyebrow and moving on past her.

I've always had a lot of time for Emma Hayes - I think she's a good manager and she has a great in-depth knowledge of the game. She presents some great technical analyses of matches when she's a pundit, however in this case she is misrepresenting what happened and in my opinion, was simply out of line.
 
He did zero wrong. Hayes is not used to losing. She did something stupid. When asked about it - apologise and move on. But oh no, as a number state above, she is so far up her own a@se she doubles down.

One problem with her comments - it has a negative impact on serious issues of 'male agression' and the like, and increases the liklihood they may not be properly addressed (as people think - oh more moaning). Everyone knows she is talking crap here - but no media seems keen to call her out. Very poor.
 
Always comes across as someone who thinks its her way and no other likely reason why had a good career and won trophies sooner or later a club will jump on the PR bandwagon and appoint her to coach the 1st team for a mans team,
 
Always comes across as someone who thinks its her way and no other likely reason why had a good career and won trophies sooner or later a club will jump on the PR bandwagon and appoint her to coach the 1st team for a mans team,
She's literally leaving in the summer to become the new USA women's team manager
 
Used to think Hayes was ok, and thought she talked sense, but the more time has gone on the more she believes her own hype and is very bitter with it!

Yesterdays comments are a farce.

Absolutely nothing in it.

Both managers/ benches wanting to win, vocal with it etc … so what, happens in every game.

Terrible loser. I bet the shove and comments don’t happen if they win! The bellend
You treat win and loss the same. You don’t rub it in peoples faces when you win, you don’t act petty and aggressive when you lose.

The Arsenal manager started to celebrate with his players, checked himself and went to commiserate with the Chelsea players, no sourness about any incidents before. That’s what you do. What goes on in a match stays in the match and you shake hands.

She’s petty, arrogant and has embarrassed herself
 
Whatever happened, whatever was said....the 'male aggresion' comment was out of order and put a totally different spin on the incident(s). Is she saying that the only reason she was unhappy with what happened on the touchline is because Jonas is male?
Yep. It's a cheap shot, totally unnecessary and very unfair to accuse him of that.

What's she saying? Male coaches can't get involved in arguments but female coaches can?

For me she either unconditionally apologises or she needs to explain herself better. What made it "male aggression"? And how was it worse than what she did to him at the final whistle?

If you're going to throw terms like that around I think you need to fully explain it.

(But of course she won't because it's a cheap shot borne out of being a sore loser).
 
If managers get berated as classless and disrepesctful for something as simple as not shaking hands after a game then how do you classify physical aggression from one manager towards another? There is no justification for laying hands on someone like that.
 
If managers get berated as classless and disrepesctful for something as simple as not shaking hands after a game then how do you classify physical aggression from one manager towards another? There is no justification for laying hands on someone like that.
Yup, she showed herself up by shoving him, utter lack of class, but that’s the Chelsea way
 
Scuffles like that happen all the time in the mens game with no-one getting sacked. Where are people getting all this 'if that was a man' rubbish from?
 
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