MARC SKINNER says there is “more hard work ahead” for Manchester United with his aim to build a team regularly battling silverware.
Earlier today United announced Skinner has extended his reign as boss of their Women’s Super League side.
PAMarc Skinner hopes to guide Man United to more trophy wins after signing a new contract to remain at the helm of their WSL side[/caption]
The Red Devils boss’s new deal will run until June 2027 with the option to extend for a further yearPA
PAMan United have lifted one trophy since Skinner took charge in 2021 with the team’s triumph over in last year’s Women’s FA Cup final[/caption]
The Red Devils head coach has signed a new contract that will see him remain in charge of their women’s team until June 2027 with the option of an extension for an extra year.
The previous deal for Skinner, whose team are currently third in the league, was due to expire at the end of this season.
His new contract comes 14 months after he guided the side to a Women’s FA Cup win for the first time in their history after a 4-0 trouncing of Tottenham
The Man United manager, who previously managed US club Orlando Pride said: said: “It has been an absolute privilege to serve as head coach for this fantastic football club for the past four years.
“I am delighted to be extending my time in the role for at least a further two years.
“We are building a young, hungry team with the aim of challenging consistently for further trophies.
“There is still more hard work ahead, including this season, but the players and staff have already shown their determination to succeed.
“I am looking forward to us taking the next steps in our journey together.”
Following his appointment in 2021 Skinner guided to a second place finish in the WSL in the 2022-23 season and entering the Champions League the following term.
However United did not progress beyond the qualifying stage that season and missed on European competition after finishing fifth.
At times within the past four years Skinner has come under pressure from United supporters with some questioning his reign and the club’s achievements.
One fan was spotted holding a “Skinner out” sign last November during the team’s 1-0 away loss to league leaders Chelsea in a top-flight encounter.
Despite this pressure, Skinner’s side has one of the best defensive records in the WSL this term with goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce keeping 12 clean sheets in 18 games.
His side are also third, level on points with second-placed Arsenal and occupying one of the three qualifying spots for next term’s Champions League.
And they hope to reach the FA Cup final for a second year in a row with the team battling Man City in the semis on April 13.
Skinner’s side will take on Man City in this year’s FA Cup semis with the victor set to face Chelsea or Liverpool in the finalPA
Man United technical director Jason Wilcox, said: “Marc’s record since taking charge speaks for itself, having delivered our first major women’s silverware and firmly established us among the leading teams in the WSL.
“After a major overhaul last summer, we have an exciting, developing squad ready to compete for further success.
“We are convinced that Marc is the right coach to lead thatprocess.”
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