Marc Skinner says Manchester United Women would love to get to a final, as he prepares his squad for this weekend’s FA Cup semi-final against Brighton & Hove Albion.
“We would love to get to a final, to compete in a final, and to win finals going forward,”Skinner told the media in his pre-match press conference.
“We have a very difficult task ahead of us and this is what I am trying to talk about – the mentality from my group and my players is that we go and hunt any opponent that stands in the way of us and success.
“That’s the mentality I want us to have from now until the end of the [season]; I want us to genuinely turn up our heat on every opponent.
“Brighton specifically will be very tough to play against, so we had better be ready for that.”
“The reality is we are not at the final, and [we shouldn’t expect] anything other than a difficult game with their manager, with whatever influence Mel [Phillips] can have.
“We will always do our work around the coach.”
During our FA Cup quarter-final against Lewes, the Norwegian midfielder was forced off through injury, just 25 minutes into her United debut.
“Lisa is back in as we gave her a few days off to recuperate,”said Skinner.
“She's back in today in really good spirits and if she is available, it will be towards the last two to three weeks of the season.
“Hopefully there is still some football for her but there is going to be no pressure from us if it’s too risky in terms of [her] injury. We wouldn’t do that.”
Tickets for Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Brighton at Leigh Sports Village are still available via manutd.com/tickets.