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Sam Kerr reveals Emma Hayes' Chelsea departure may not hit her as hard as some of her other team-mates.
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00:00 Yeah, it's obviously sad. Emma's a great coach, a great leader and she's been here for so long.
00:04 But, you know, that's football. I'm in a different position than most of the girls.
00:10 I've had many different coaches over my career. So I don't want to say I'm used to it,
00:15 but I'm more, I guess, used to it than someone like Millie or the other girls that have been here longer.
00:21 So Chelsea's very lucky that they've had her for as long as they have.
00:25 But I mean, most of us in football are used to this thing. So it's sad to see her go, of course.
00:30 But of course, we all wish her all the best.
00:33 Do you mean it? No.
00:39 The USA never want to play us anyway. They never pick us to play them,
00:43 but hopefully now they pick us and I can go to the USA a bit more.
00:48 No, there is no split. My time is here with Chelsea.
00:52 Of course, since I've been appointed as the coach, I've had conversations with people to establish that,
01:00 you know, there are full-time people in post in the US and I will be there in May.
01:05 And of course, when the opportunity arises, I will have conversations with Twyla,
01:11 but my full focus is on Chelsea.

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