Women’s Super League: Man United Need More After Chelsea Draw
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Manchester United’s Consistency against Chelsea Praised as Sign of Growth
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Analysis of recent results highlights Manchester United Women‘s increasing competitiveness, with former player Lianne Sanderson praising manager Marc Skinner’s achievements.
United’s Improved Record Against Chelsea
Lianne Sanderson believes Manchester United Women’s recent draw against Chelsea demonstrates meaningful progress for the club. Sanderson noted that in 11 previous encounters, United had onyl drawn once before, making this the second draw and a testament to their growing consistency.
“You have to look at that consistency,” Sanderson said, as reported by various sources covering the Women’s Super league. ”They’ve played 11 times against Chelsea now and only drawn once, now the second time, so I think it’s really good for their consistency and what they’re doing as a club and a team.”
Sanderson emphasized that the results indicate a successful strategy and continuous enhancement within the team. “It shows it’s working and they’re improving.”
Skinner’s Impact and resource Constraints
Sanderson further argued that Marc Skinner deserves greater recognition for elevating Manchester United to a competitive level alongside established clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City.
“What he’s done with these players, the ideology, the DNA, how resolute they are,” Sanderson stated. “He hasn’t got the amount of money or been able to spend the amount of money the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal or [Manchester] City have done.”
this highlights the challenge skinner faces in competing with clubs that have considerably larger financial resources. The ability to achieve consistent results despite these constraints underscores his managerial skill.
Women’s Super League Financial Landscape (2023-2024)
The financial gap between WSL clubs is ample. While precise figures are frequently enough not publicly disclosed,estimates for the 2023-2024 season indicate the following approximate spending on players (excluding wages):
| Club | Estimated Player Spending (GBP) |
|---|---|
| chelsea | £8.5 million |
| Arsenal | £7.2 million |
| manchester City | £6.8 million |
| Manchester United | £3.5 million |
Source: Analysis based on publicly available transfer data and reports from
