The Peoples Person
·16 November 2025
Marc Skinner: Man United Women boss pinpoints how side must improve

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·16 November 2025

Manchester United Women fell to a disheartening 0-3 defeat to Manchester City yesterday.
After a fantastic start to the league season, the wheels have started to come off a little for Marc Skinner’s side.
The lost 0-1 at home to Aston Villa last weekend and tasted defeat once again this Saturday.
What it means now is that they are seven points behind their city rivals in the title race before December.
Speaking to The BBC after the game the Dutch midfielder believed her side were far too passive in the match.
She commented, “we didn’t start off great. I think we were way too passive. The goals we conceded were way too easy. We have to just assess it and look at it. We know we have to do better next time.”
Revealing what the United dressing room thought of the defeat she stated, “we said it’s not good enough and we have to review it together. It’s not going to be a nice review but we have to do it to get better. The next game is coming quick so we have to get ready and go on.”
Source: Sofascore
Head coach Skinner echoed Janssen’s thoughts on the game and did not feel his side deserved much from the encounter.
He explained, “we deserved it. We gave City those goals. It’s a set piece where we didn’t get first contact or second contact, that’s on us. Then we don’t defend a run into the box. Then we play out from the back when we should probably kick it.”
Skinner added, “it wasn’t like they dominated us, that’s the scary thing. I felt this is a City team where you can get at them and I’m disappointed we didn’t do that today.”
The manager also suggested that his squad is struggling to cope with the extra games that the Champions League brings.
He suggested, “I’m sure it has a part to play. That’s on us and the players to come together to make sure we fix the solution.”
Skinner spoke on the importance of the upcoming winter transfer window by claiming, “what we need to do is use the winter window to recruit the people we need to help to support this team.”
He elaborated, “for sure, I’ve got targets all the time. I think we will continue to chip away at them. Hopefully we can bring players in who just adapt us. We need adaptation. If I could have brought that in in an earlier point then I think we could have turned the game around, even at 3-0.”
Finally, he suggested that his United side were not finished in the title race and could still certainly catch City as he does not see anything “exceptional” with the team from the blue side of Manchester.
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