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Lily Johannes marks the year at USWNT: Emma Hayes praises teens' "incredible maturity and coachability"
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Lily Johannes Celebrates Milestone with USWNT: Emma Hayes Hails Teen Players’ Remarkable Maturity and Coachability

June 1, 2025 5 Min Read
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Seventeen-year-old midfielder Lily Johannes, the youngest player in the US women’s national team, has made her return after nearly a year since her debut, where she achieved her first goal with the team. Johannes started in a friendly match against China at Allianz Field in Minnesota, contributing to a 3-0 victory with goals from Katarina Macario, Sam Coffey, and Lindsey Heap. Throughout the game, she played a crucial role in ball progression and possession.

Johannes recorded the second-highest number of recoveries for her team (7) in this match. Both she and Coffey effectively adapted to the pace of the game, countering China’s energetic play. This match signifies another milestone in the young defensive midfielder’s career.

Head coach Emma Hayes reflects on the development journey of Johannes, noting that her rise could be perfectly timed amid a period of growth for the team. Hayes mentioned, "I thought Sam (Coffey) was fantastic. Lily (Johannes) grew into the match and connected well with our wide players for effective ball distribution."

Johannes is quickly gaining recognition as one of the most promising talents in women’s soccer. She has showcased her maturity and playmaking skills while playing for both the USWNT and Dutch club Ajax. In 2025, she became a vital part of USWNT’s strategy as they prepare for the international cycle leading up to 2027-28.

According to her, "I have decided to commit to representing my country, the United States. The US is my home, my birthplace, and my extended family resides there." After making her USWNT debut in Hayes’ first official match in June 2024, she officially pledged her loyalty to the team in November.

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Johannes has been consistently included in senior rosters leading up to events like the Cherry Berry Cup and has now made six appearances for the national team while netting one goal. Although her playing time hasn’t always been guaranteed, her tactical awareness and calmness under pressure have drawn attention across Europe. Before turning 17, she became the youngest player to start a UEFA Women’s Champions League game and the eighth youngest to score for the senior national team.

Her dual eligibility for the US and the Netherlands fueled discussions, stemming from her Virginia roots and relocation to Europe in 2017, where she joined Ajax’s academy and signed with the first team in 2023.

Johannes has exhibited remarkable poise for her age, playing like a seasoned veteran. Her ability to facilitate elite passing and maintain tempo in midfield, along with her awareness in both defensive and offensive scenarios, sets her apart. During Ajax’s 2023-24 UEFA Women’s Champions League run, she proved her mettle against top European teams, contributing to attacks with precision and creating space.

Despite her age, Johannes seems to seamlessly adapt to the challenges of international competition. Team vice-captain Naomi Gilma notes the similarities between her trajectory and that of experienced players. As the next World Cup approaches in two years, Johannes’ progression could see her firmly establish herself on the senior roster.

"I think she’s shown tremendous growth in just a year. It feels like she has gained the experience of being with us for much longer," Gilma stated, highlighting Johannes’ confidence with the ball.

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Lily Johannes’ emergence in the US women’s national team is a major boost for soccer fans, signaling the arrival of a new generation of talent ready to take the stage on the global front. Her ability to play at such a high level at just 17 promises exciting developments for the future of the sport and could inspire more young players to pursue their dreams in soccer.

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