Manchester United Women's Manager Marc Skinner's Future in Doubt

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Manchester United women's team manager Marc Skinner's future at the club is uncertain as the team struggles in various competitions.

In a week where two Premier League clubs were hit with points deductions and Liverpool were eviscerated by Atalanta in the Europa League, it is Manchester United who have conspired to deliver what is arguably the most eyebrow-raising football story of the last seven days.

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These are not statistics that particularly point to a club on the right path. And, while there's an argument that Skinner has credit in the bank based on what he achieved last term, it could also be debated whether rewarding mediocrity aligns with INEOS' overall vision for the club.

Manchester United Women's Team Manager Marc Skinner Future Uncertainty Struggles Competitions

 

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