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Marc Skinner Praises Manchester United Women for Historic UWCL Quarterfinal Berth

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Last updated: February 19, 2026 7:05 pm
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Manchester United manager Marc Skinner praised his players for what he called another historic achievement for the club after they secured a place in the Women’s Champions League quarterfinals. The progression marks the first time Manchester United’s women’s team has reached the last eight of Europe’s premier club competition, underlining the rapid development of the side in recent seasons.

Skinner described the accomplishment as “history for the club again,” highlighting how significant the moment is for a relatively young women’s program still establishing itself among Europe’s elite. He framed the quarterfinal qualification as both a reward for the squad’s hard work and a marker of the club’s broader ambitions in the women’s game.

The Manchester United women’s team has steadily grown in stature since its re-formation, moving from domestic contenders to a side capable of competing on the European stage. Reaching the quarterfinals of the Women’s Champions League is seen internally as an important milestone in that progression. Skinner’s comments reflected pride in the group’s resilience and togetherness, noting that the players have embraced the pressure and expectation that comes with representing a club of Manchester United’s size.

He also pointed to the symbolic value of the achievement for supporters and for the club’s future in women’s football. By advancing this far in Europe, Manchester United have demonstrated that they can translate domestic form into success against international opposition. That, in turn, helps strengthen the club’s profile in the women’s game and can play a role in attracting and retaining top talent.

While Skinner acknowledged the historical nature of the quarterfinal berth, his remarks also suggested a desire to use this as a foundation rather than a final destination. The focus within the squad now shifts to preparing for the next round, where the level of opposition will step up again. Even so, the manager made clear that this run in the Women’s Champions League already occupies a special place in the club’s evolving story, representing a significant step forward for Manchester United’s women on the European stage.

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