Arsenal battling Crawley to keep coach Kevin Betsy after fourth-tier side ENDED Emma Hayes interest

EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal are facing a fight with League Two Crawley to keep highly-rated coach Kevin Betsy – after the fourth-tier side had shown interest in Chelsea Women’s boss Emma Hayes

  • Arsenal Under-23s coach Kevin Betsy is in line to become the new Crawley boss
  • Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes had emerged as an early contender 
  • But the League Two side have ended their interest in the successful Blues boss
  • Crawley sacked John Yems amid racial abuse allegations reported by Sportsmail

Arsenal are facing a fight to keep highly-rated Under-23s head coach Kevin Betsy, who is in line to become new Crawley manager.

Intriguingly, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes had emerged as an early contender for the position following the dismissal of John Yems.

Yems was sacked amid allegations of racial abuse which were first disclosed by Sportsmail.

Arsenal are facing a fight to keep highly-rated Under-23s head coach Kevin Betsy (pictured)

Betsy is in line to become the new Crawley Town manager, replacing John Yems (pictured above), sacked by the club amid allegations of racial abuse first disclosed by Sportsmail

Betsy is in line to become the new Crawley Town manager, replacing John Yems (pictured above), sacked by the club amid allegations of racial abuse first disclosed by Sportsmail

However, Crawley’s initial interest in the hugely successful Blues boss Hayes has ended.

And Betsy is believed to be emerging as the club’s first-choice candidate to replace Yems ahead of next season.

Highly-rated Betsy, 44, came through the ranks at the Football Association to manage at various England junior levels up to the Under-18s.

Intriguingly, Chelsea Women¿s manager Emma Hayes had emerged as an early contender

Intriguingly, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes had emerged as an early contender

The former Barnsley and Wycombe midfielder is widely recognised as one of the best emerging coaches in the country.

He was also interesting Swindon and Cheltenham, who could be looking for new managers soon. 

Crawley finished 12th in the fourth tier last season, 16 points off the play-offs and 23 points clear of the relegation zone.



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