Skinner: Let's bring our Manchester energy
Marc Skinner has urged supporters to bring our "Manchester energy" to Leigh next Thursday, as his United team bid to turn around a narrow deficit to advance to the league phase of the Champions League.
Over 16,000 fans were in attendance as United stepped out in the Nordic nation and dominated for the majority of the game, creating the better chances and forcing goalkeeper Selma Panengstuen into some good saves.
However, against the run of play, from a set-piece, our hosts took the lead in the 76th minute. Skinner remained positive at full-time despite the result, buoyed by his team's performance.
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Skinner has always had high praise for United's fans, a healthy number of which travelled to support the Reds in the second round of qualifiers in Stockholm last month. Another travelling contingent proudly cheered us on in Norway on Thursday, and now the boss feels our home crowd in Leigh can help make all the difference next week.
"We'll have to be at our very best of course but come and fill the seats, come and get right behind us and let's get through to Europe together."
Skinner also sent a message to his players, who were disappointed at the full-time whistle of the first leg, having created so many chances and still lost the game: "I just said to the girls: 'Don't put your shoulders down, half-time means you can use all this energy that's been in this stadium against them next week.'"
United will host Brann in the second leg at Leigh Sports Village on Thursday 18 September (kick-off 19:00 BST). Tickets are on sale now.