Man Utd women's manager Skinner signs new contract

Skinner has won 77 of his 119 games in charge of Manchester United
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Manchester United women's manager Marc Skinner has signed a new two-year contract.
The 42-year-old, whose current deal was due to expire at the end of this season, took over in 2021 and led United to their first major honour by winning the FA Cup last year.
They are third in the Women's Super League (WSL) and face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals on 13 April.
"It has been an absolute privilege to serve as head coach for this fantastic football club for the past four years, and I am delighted to be extending my time in the role," said Skinner, whose contract has the option of a further year.
"We are building a young, hungry team with the aim of challenging consistently for further trophies.
"There is still more hard work ahead but the players and staff have already shown their determination to succeed, and I am looking forward to us taking the next steps in our journey together."
Skinner, who has managed Birmingham City and Orlando Pride, led United to second in the WSL in 2022-23 to secure a place in the Champions League for the first time.
'Expectations will be high' - analysis
Emma Sanders, BBC Sport senior women's football news reporter
Skinner has had a rollercoaster spell at the club, constantly facing criticism from supporters, while competing for one of the WSL's top three spots.
He has been a forced spokesperson, responding to questions posed about Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments on the women's team, the departure of former sporting director Dan Ashworth, contract renewal negotiations for key players and unsavoury departures of others.
But through that he has had a successful spell, guiding United to their first major trophy in the Women's FA Cup last season, and seeking a third successive final in the competition this year.
Question marks over his position existed last May, but since then he has led United through a strong campaign and looks set to seal a place in next year's Women's Champions League.
This latest contract extension, which comes a year after he signed a short-term deal, is reward for an impressive season.
But expectation will be high next year, with United needing to show they can compete in Europe.
