Man Utd head coach responds to Alan Brazil criticism


Marc Skinner reacted to derogatory comments that were made about it Manchester United Women’s team from Talksport moderator Alan Brazil.

The association released a new framework at the beginning of this week, the “Mission 21” and “Mission 1” with the name of an overarching goal that brought Liga Silberwaren back to both men and women’s teams.

Her “Mission 1” Being has a goal for the women’s team to win the Super League of women (WSL) by 2028. The team has only won one trophy since the beginning of the club in 2018 and took home the Adobe Women’s Fa Cup last year.

The Scotland soccer player and the talk sport moderator Alan Brazil were shot about his criticism of the frame and claims that the team of women is not as “important” as the men.

“When you talk about Man United, it is just the men and the Premier League we are talking about here, it is not the women,” he said. “People around the world are not disturbed, you want to see United fans challenging Manchester United in the Premier League.”

He added: “It is [the women’s team] Not important compared to the larger picture. ”

Before his team’s FA Cup game against Wolverhampton Wanderers, head coach Marc Skinner spoke up against the media against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

“I haven’t heard these comments, I haven’t heard a context,” he said. “But for me I think it is very clear. I worked in the conversations when the club spoke about bringing this kind of missions together, and it is both. There are no one. It is a clear focus that we are Both teams want to be successful and be really ambitious.

“The wording was even changed in our conversation to ensure that it supports the women’s structure and growth of the women’s team. I find it fantastic that we are aligned. The team that I think is healthy.

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