WSL: Man Utd boss Marc Skinner says 'we are closing the gap to Chelsea every single day'
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About five minutes after the final whistle of their 1-0 win over Liverpool on the final day of the season, Manchester United's players gathered for a trophy presentation on the Prenton Park pitch.
Hannah Blundell proudly held the Players' Player of the Year trophy aloft, while her team-mates and manager Marc Skinner clapped and cheered.
United's players would have liked to have been holding the Women's Super League (WSL) trophy too, but that will have to wait at least another 12 months.
Chelsea's 3-0 win over bottom club Reading meant the title was staying with the Blues for a fourth successive season, United finishing on 56 points - two behind the champions.
Skinner, however, had a word of warning for Emma Hayes and her players.
"We're closing the gap every single day," said the United boss after his side's 18th league win of the season.
"Of course we offer our congratulations to Chelsea. If I was them, I would be very aware of Manchester United."
Moving in the right direction
Media arriving at Prenton Park on Saturday were informed that if United won the Women's Super League title, a trophy lift would happen in front of their impressive away support at the Cow Shed end about 10 minutes after the final whistle.
In the end, the only trophy on display was the in-house award for defender Blundell.
"It felt like the right time to celebrate it and the right moment to give it to her," added Skinner. "Unfortunately it was not the WSL trophy."
United needed a win to give themselves a chance of overhauling the leaders at the final hurdle.
By the time substitute Lucia Garcia scored the winner for the second successive weekend, Chelsea were 2-0 up and the title race all but over.
United have made huge strides this campaign and have the Champions League to look forward to next season after dropping just 10 WSL points all season.
However, they fell agonisingly short of finishing top after losing both league matches to Chelsea.
Asked what was the difference between the two clubs in the end, Skinner said "refereeing decisions" before adding: "No, no, I'm joking. Chelsea have been there and done it.
"The experience we've had this year - the good, the bad and ugly. It will hurt that we're two points off and we've not won the league even though we've broken our own points tally record, but I think next year it will change again.
"Congratulations to Emma [Hayes] but this team is coming and hunting and [Chelsea] will have to stay on top of their game as well."
'Our team is not about any one player'
United's fans travelled in their numbers to Prenton Park in the hope of seeing their side lift the WSL trophy for the first time.
They stayed to the bitter end, even after it became obvious the title was heading back to Chelsea.
"I'm chilled about finishing second," said Ivan, who travelled with his family from Urmston, Manchester.
"We'll be supporting United abroad in the Champions League next season."
Whether Ona Batlle, who has been linked with Barcelona, will be at the club by then remains to be seen - she is out of contract along with Alessia Russo.
"Our team is not about any one player," added Skinner. "Time will tell [what will happen].
"I hope they stay, but if I was them, I don't think I'd want to leave from this team, in my opinion, because of what we're achieving and what we're doing."
Mary Earps, who kept her 14th clean sheet - a new WSL season record, said: "I think it's been a good season. I think we've maxed out on our potential in terms of running Chelsea to the wire. It's nice that it's close but we know we've got some way to go.
"I think it's about us doing it consistently now.
"We have come so close for a number of seasons but we haven't quite had the team. Hopefully, we can keep the stars we've got and get a couple more and go for silverware."
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