Manchester United Women started the season strongly, qualifying for the Champions League under manager Marc Skinner. The Red Devils breezed through the league phase and Atletico Madrid to set up a quarter-final tie with Bayern Munich. Unfortunately, they narrowly missed out 5-3 on aggregate. Manchester United Women also lost their first ever League Cup final to Chelsea. The club's mixed fortunes have led to doubts about Skinner's future. Skinner has defended his record at the club, stating he is the right man for the job. CEO Omar Berrada has suggested Skinner's short-term future is safe, commenting on the women's team's Champions League performance and the need to continue growing. United will need a big summer window, with reports of an agreement with Spanish full-back Andrea Medina. However, there are worrying rumours over the futures of stars such as Ella Toone, Elisabeth Terland, and Melvine Malard. Berrada's comments on the Inside Carrington Podcast indicate the club's commitment to Skinner and the women's team. The club's future plans include working with Matt Johnson and Skinner to continue growing. Manchester United Women's fans will be watching closely as the summer window unfolds. The club's ability to retain key players and make strategic signings will be crucial in determining their success next season. With Berrada's backing, Skinner will look to rebuild and improve the team's performance. The Red Devils will aim to bounce back from a disappointing season and make a strong push for the top three in the WSL.
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Manchester United Women Secure Manager Marc Skinner's Future
Manchester United Women's CEO Omar Berrada backs manager Marc Skinner despite mixed season, Champions League quarter-final loss to Bayern Munich, and fourth-place finish in the WSL
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