Marc Skinner provides large replace on Man United Girls harm issues

Manchester United Girls tackle SK Brann within the third spherical of Champions League qualification tomorrow.

Robust begin to the season

The Pink Devils have already crushed PSV Eindhoven 4-0 and Hammarby 1-0 to make it to this stage.

United additionally began the league on a constructive notice, crushing Leicester Metropolis 4-0 on Sunday.

Constructive harm replace

Chatting with the membership’s official web site, supervisor Marc Skinner has supplied an replace on the health of his squad forward of the match in Norway tomorrow.

He claimed that not solely the consequence was good however that “there are not any new, recent niggles. We’ll discover out right now however not that I’m conscious of.”

United have had just a few harm issues over pre-season, particularly new signing Fridolina Rolfö being unable to play any half within the season as of but.

Skinner acknowledged, “that additionally means, I believe, we’re quickly to hopefully welcome again Frido [Rolfo] and Gabby George. Whether or not it’s this midweek or whether or not it’s the London Metropolis [Lionesses] sport on the weekend.”

The English coach additionally advised that there is perhaps excellent news on veteran striker Rachel Williams as she might probably be again within the squad this weekend.

Sadly Leah Galton and Simi Awujo are anticipated to be out for a short time longer.

Work to do in January

Skinner claimed that he’s proud of the work the membership did through the switch window however confirmed that there might be makes an attempt to strengthen the squad once more in January.

He added, “I’ve stated this earlier than, I do know that the followers have been a bit bit nervous across the depth and I additionally perceive that we have to do work within the winter window, for positive, to complement the depth within the staff.”

Nonetheless the supervisor confirmed that he was very proud of the squad that he at present has and that “the standard in our group is unimaginable.”


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