Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has had a number of memorable moments during her 11-year career at the club, but which games have been her biggest? BBC Sport selects a top five.
Emma Hayes has enjoyed a hugely successful managerial career at Chelsea but her time in the Women's Super League will come to an end when the season wraps up in May.
Hayes joined Chelsea in 2012 but took a few years to rebuild the squad before winning her first piece of silverware. Chelsea had come into the final off the back of two consecutive league defeats but as we have come to learn, they don't often lose under Hayes when silverware is at stake.Chelsea have never won the Women's Champions League but reached the final in 2021
Trailing 2-1 from the first leg, late goals by superstars Pernille Harder and Fran Kirby gave Chelsea a 4-1 win at home in the second leg to seal their place in the final. It was also played in front of 38,300 fans at Stamford Bridge - a record home crowd for Chelsea women.Both Chelsea and rivals Arsenal reached the semi-finals of the Women's Champions League in 2023
It was an extraordinary two-legged tie which ended in a dramatic penalty shootout - Chelsea goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger made two crucial saves to deny Lindsey Horan and Wendie Renard.
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