Manchester United Women’s Team Coach, Marc Skinner, Commits Until 2027 and Sets Sights on Success
In a shocking turn of events, Marc Skinner, the head coach of Manchester United’s women’s team, has extended his contract until June 2027, with the possibility of an additional year, defying all odds and silencing his critics.
Skinner, who took over the reins in 2021 after the departure of Casey Stoney, has become the longest-serving manager in the Women’s Super League. Despite facing backlash from some United fans with “Skinner out” banners during a rough patch, he managed to lead the team to their first major trophy, the Women’s FA Cup, and secure a second-place finish in the league in May 2023.
“I am thrilled to continue my journey with this incredible football club and am eager to lead this young and ambitious team to further glory,” Skinner expressed his excitement about the contract extension. “The players and staff have shown immense determination, and together, we are ready to take the next steps towards success.”
United’s technical director, Jason Wilcox, praised Skinner’s achievements, citing the significant improvement in the team’s performance under his guidance. “Marc’s track record speaks for itself, with remarkable accomplishments such as winning our first major women’s trophy and solidifying our position among the top teams in the WSL,” Wilcox stated confidently.
With Skinner at the helm, Manchester United’s women’s team is poised for greatness, with a promising squad prepared to compete for more silverware in the upcoming seasons. The coach’s unwavering commitment and strategic approach have instilled a winning mentality within the team, setting the stage for a bright and successful future.
As Skinner embarks on this new chapter with the Red Devils, the footballing world is eager to witness the next chapter in the team’s evolution under his leadership. The stage is set, and all eyes are on Manchester United’s women’s team as they strive for excellence under Skinner’s guidance.