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Emma Hayes praised for ‘Beautiful’ five-word message during Belgium v Iran coverage

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By info@westferrytimes.com Published June 21, 2026
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Published June 21, 2026

ITV pundit Emma Hayes is being widely praised after sending a quiet but pointed message to viewers during Iran’s World Cup match against Belgium on Friday night, in the latest twist of a week that has seen the USA Women’s head coach pulled into an unwanted row over how she has been treated on air.

Hayes, working as part of ITV’s punditry team for the tournament, has split opinion this summer not because of the quality of her analysis but because of where she has been asked to deliver it. After being placed on a television set that some viewers compared to a kitchen, criticism aimed at the broadcaster spilled over into criticism of Hayes herself, with a vocal section of fans using the moment to take aim at the seven-time Women’s Super League winner.

A message from her late father

Amid that backdrop, Hayes used a pause in coverage during the Belgium-Iran fixture to reveal the wording printed on the back of the item she was wearing on set: “She will change the world.” The phrase was a message from her father before he passed away, and its appearance during the broadcast read by many as a quiet rebuttal to the criticism she has faced in recent days.

The moment quickly spread online, with viewers praising both the sentiment and the manner in which Hayes delivered it. One social media user described the gesture as simply top-class, while another framed Hayes as a strong example for young girls watching, standing firm in the face of what they called unwarranted abuse directed at her for being a woman in the role. Other reactions picked up on the same theme, suggesting the gesture would land exactly where Hayes intended it to and praising her for pairing the personal message with another night of sharp tactical analysis.

Punditry overshadowed by an unrelated row

The wider context is a sexism row that erupted after Hayes’ ITV set was likened by some viewers to a kitchen, prompting backlash directed at the broadcaster’s production choices. Hayes has since addressed the criticism directly, and ITV has reportedly made adjustments to the set as a result. But the controversy has, in the view of many, distracted from what has otherwise been one of the standout punditry performances of the tournament.

Hayes, best known in club football for her long spell in charge of Chelsea before taking the USA Women’s national team job, has built a reputation as one of the more detailed and demanding analysts working in television. Where much modern punditry favours simplified, accessible breakdowns aimed at casual viewers, Hayes leans into the complexity of the game, arriving for broadcasts armed with statistics and tactical detail clearly built from genuine preparation. Her hydration-break analysis in particular has been singled out throughout this summer’s tournament as some of the sharpest on offer.

Supporters of her work argue that this depth — rather than detracting from accessibility — gives even knowledgeable viewers something new to take away from each match, a quality that has often gone unremarked upon amid the noise generated by unrelated controversies. For those following the conversation around her coverage this summer, Friday’s moment served as a reminder that the substance of her analysis has remained consistently strong throughout, even as attention has been pulled toward the circumstances surrounding it.

This report draws on coverage from GiveMeSport.

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