Marc Skinner praised the mentality of his Manchester United players after a late ‘Fergie time’ goal saw us snatch all three points against Aston Villa on Friday night.
Villa took the lead twice in the first half, but goals from Leah Galton and Nikita Parris pulled things level each time.
Just when it looked like the points were going to be shared, an injury-time free kick found Millie Turner, whose thumping header hit the back of the net to secure a 3-2 victory.
“The great Manchester United men’s teams never game up, it’s called Fergie time for a reason,”
Skinner told reporters last night. “The reality is that there is a mentality behind that concept.
“We have that mentality to keep fighting, keep progressing, keep trying to get free kicks, keep trying to score.
“This result shows much more about our mentality and it’s a massive sign of what we can achieve. Those are signs of a team that is on the up and growing.
“We can achieve what we want to do if we keep that attitude.”
Laura Blindkilde and Rachel Daly combined well, with United struggling to contain them in moments, something Skinner revealed they discussed half time.
“We broke out of jail by the end of that game,”he added. “The thing is we just don’t give up. The first half we were not good enough and we said that, we told each other at half time and we agreed.
“We knew that we had to get our actions right.
“We tried to play a game that is the Manchester United way of playing where we want to control possession but Villa were all over us.
“It took us 45 minutes too long to change the tactics. It’s another learning curve and I think we broke out of jail because we deserved to.”
The boss was also pleased with how we adapted and executed ‘different ways’ of finding the back of the net, saying: “When the chips are down you have to find different ways of scoring and we had the ability to do that.
“We were not tight enough in the first half. Rachel Daly is absolutely deadly in the box and we got blocked, we got marked.”
“We had a goal chalked off when it was their player blocking the goalkeeper,”he said. “They gave a foul when it should have been a goal for us. We could have had another one and the game would have been different.
“We need to support the process for refereeing in this league.
“The league has to invest to make sure that these referees have the ability to do this properly and full-time, not have to go away to a day job and come back. That’s not fair.”
“We can only concentrate on our own games. If our fixtures fall first then we need to keep doing what we can do,”said Marc, looking ahead to the final few games of the season.
“We take it one game at a time. For us, it’s about winning those games to put us where we want to be.
“There are three games in the league to go and we want to win them.”