Erin Cuthbert: Chelsea, change and learning to be more 'direct'

Scotland forward Erin Cuthbert has opened up about learning to be more "direct" on the pitch, a skill she credits former Chelsea coach Emma Hayes for teaching her. The 25-year-old revealed that being direct allows players to read the game better and make swift decisions.

"Certainly working with Emma Hayes at Chelsea had an impact on how I played the game," Cuthbert said in an interview. "She emphasized the importance of being direct, which is about reading the game quickly and making bold movements."

Cuthbert recalled a specific moment when she realized the value of being direct. During training, her mother was trying to teach her how to use the tumble dryer at home, but Erin kept getting distracted by something.

"It was a funny moment because I kept getting sidetracked," Cuthbert laughed. "My mum would say 'Erin, focus!' But it's funny how that experience taught me about being more direct - if I can stay focused in that situation, I can do the same thing on the pitch."

Cuthbert believes this newfound skill has helped her improve her performance on the field. The Chelsea forward praised Hayes for creating an environment where players felt comfortable taking risks and trying new things.

"Emma was great at creating a space where we could all feel empowered to be direct," Cuthbert said. "She would say 'take your time, think about what's happening' but also 'don't overthink it, just go with it'. It's been really beneficial for my game."

Cuthbert has seen significant improvement in her play since working with Hayes and is confident that being more direct will help Scotland succeed at the World Cup. The forward hopes to bring this skillset back to Chelsea as well.

"The WSL title race is heating up, but I think if we can get more players to be direct like Emma taught me, it'll give us a real advantage," Cuthbert said with confidence.
 
lol just imagine erin cuthbert's mum trying to teach her how to use the tumble dryer 🀣 but for real though, being more "direct" on the pitch is such a valuable skill and i'm so glad emma hayes taught her that πŸ’ͺ it's all about reading the game quickly and making bold movements - sounds like a total game-changer for scotland at the world cup πŸ†
 
πŸ€” I'm loving Erin Cuthbert's vibe on this one! 😊 It's great that she's crediting Emma Hayes for teaching her the value of being more "direct" on the pitch. That laugh about getting sidetracked by her mum learning to use a tumble dryer is priceless 🀣! The way Cuthbert describes it, being direct isn't just about brute force, but also about reading the game quickly and making swift decisions πŸ‘€πŸ’¨

It's clear that Emma Hayes created an environment where players felt comfortable taking risks and trying new things. That's so important in football, especially for women's teams who are still growing in terms of resources and exposure πŸ†πŸ‘©β€πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ I'm really excited to see Scotland do well at the World Cup with this new skillset! πŸŽ‰ Fingers crossed they can bring some of that confidence back to the WSL title race πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I'm surprised Erin Cuthbert is giving all the credit to Emma Hayes for teaching her how to be "direct" on the pitch, lol. Like, didn't Emma used to play for Chelsea too? πŸ™„ It's only natural that she'd learn from her former coach! Anyway, it's cool that Cuthbert has improved her game and is hoping to bring this skillset back to Chelsea - we'll see if they can replicate the success of their Women's Super League title wins under Hayes' coaching πŸ†. Oh, and btw, did anyone else catch the funny story about Erin's mom teaching her how to use a tumble dryer? πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” So Erin Cuthbert is saying that being "direct" on the pitch means reading the game quickly and making bold moves? 🏈 Like, how does that even translate to football? I mean, I get it, staying focused is key, but isn't that kind of obvious? πŸ˜… Still, if Emma Hayes taught her that, maybe there's something to it... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ†πŸ’ͺ I'm loving how Erin Cuthbert is owning her growth as a player and giving credit where credit is due - to her coach Emma Hayes! Being more "direct" on the pitch makes total sense, it's all about reading the game quickly and making bold moves πŸ€”. And can we talk about how relatable is her story? Who hasn't gotten distracted by something while trying to focus on a task? πŸ˜‚ It's actually really inspiring that she's taking that experience and applying it to her football skills.

I'm also loving her confidence in saying that if more players adopt this skillset, it'll give the WSL title race an edge. πŸ† Let's hope we see more players follow in Cuthbert's footsteps and take the pitch by storm! πŸ’₯
 
omg u gotta love emma hayes, she's like the ultimate coach πŸ˜‚, i mean Erin Cuthbert is totally right, being direct on the pitch is key! its not just about kicking the ball forward, but also reading the game and making swift decisions. idk what kinda training that mom of hers was doing, but teaching Erin how to focus must've helped her a lot 🀣. seriously though, if more players could be like Erin, it'd be super beneficial for their teams! πŸ’ͺ
 
the way emma hayes broke down that concept of being direct is so interesting πŸ€”, it's not just about physical movement on the pitch but also mental focus and adaptability. Erin's story reminds me of how we often get sidetracked in life too - by our thoughts, emotions, or distractions - and how that can impact our overall performance. it's like she said, focusing on one thing at a time is key to achieving success πŸ†... but i wonder if being direct is really about embracing uncertainty and imperfection? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ does the pressure to be perfect actually hinder our ability to be direct?
 
I'm so done with the whole "being direct" thing πŸ™„. It sounds like just another excuse for people to rush around and not even think about what they're doing. I mean, what if Erin was actually trying to learn how to use a tumble dryer and got distracted because it's really hard?! Shouldn't we be focusing on being more thoughtful and intentional on the pitch instead of just "being direct"? πŸ€” It's all about making bold movements, but aren't those the same ones that lead to mistakes? πŸ˜‚
 
you know, being direct on the pitch isn't just about making swift decisions, its about embracing chaos and finding order in the midst of it... 😊 think about erin's story, her mum trying to teach her how to use the tumble dryer, but erin keeps getting distracted... that's kinda like life, right? we get so caught up in the little things, we forget to focus on what's really important. but emma hayes' approach to teaching erin about being direct is all about finding that balance - between thinking and acting, between fear and confidence... πŸ€” its not just about the game, its about how we navigate our own lives, how we make decisions when it matters most...
 
🀯 Erin Cuthbert's story about learning to be direct on the pitch from Emma Hayes is literally so inspiring! πŸ™Œ I mean, who wouldn't want to stay focused in a situation like that and translate it into success on the field? πŸ˜‚ It's amazing how a simple life lesson can have such a profound impact on someone's game. And honestly, I'm low-key loving that Chelsea coach Emma Hayes is being praised for creating an environment where players feel empowered to take risks and try new things! πŸ’ͺ Her approach seems so holistic and empowering, you know? And let's be real, if Cuthbert can bring this skillset back to Chelsea, they're gonna totally dominate in the WSL title race... πŸ† I'm literally shipping Erin Cuthbert right now, she's my spirit animal on the pitch! πŸ’–
 
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