By Jamie Spencer
“I don’t need us to go and simply expertise the Champions League,” Marc Skinner had mentioned, 5 days earlier than Manchester United’s opening league section fixture at residence in opposition to Vålerenga.
Moments earlier, United noticed out an actual assertion WSL efficiency in opposition to Chelsea. The sport completed 1-1, but there was nonetheless a way of main progress from Skinner’s aspect, whose solely win in 16 earlier video games in opposition to the perennial home champions was a self-admitted FA Cup smash and seize two seasons earlier than. This time, the Purple Devils took the sport to Chelsea and by no means as soon as seemed inferior. With extra scientific ending, it might need been three factors as an alternative of 1, and maybe the last word praise was opposing supervisor Sonia Bompastor calling the draw “not a foul end result”.
The timing couldn’t be higher. Eventually competing on extra of a fair keel than ever earlier than with the membership that has reached the Champions League semi-finals or higher in six of the final eight years is huge, simply as United put together to embark on their very own maiden European journey.
The Champions League is the usual bearer and yardstick like no different.
For Skinner and United, attending to that promised land has been the aim all alongside, lastly achieved after navigating two qualifying rounds and efficiently seeing off PSV Eindhoven, Hammarby and Brann throughout 4 video games by an total cumulative 8-1 scoreline.
It hasn’t been the smoothest of rides, agonisingly lacking out two years in the past in a 3rd qualifying spherical defeat to two-time finalists Paris Saint-Germain, after which got here the membership’s worst WSL end (fifth in 2023/24) simply 12 months on from their greatest (2nd in 2022/23). Excessive profile and senior gamers have left at numerous junctures, however United rebuilt, in some ways going again to fundamentals by specializing in defensive construction, and got here storming again into the WSL’s high three. This previous summer season was about including polished high quality to that newly strong basis – Fridolina Rolfö, Julia Zigiotti Olme, Jess Park.
All three have performed within the Champions League earlier than, with Rolfö specifically a veteran of the competitors with every of her final 4 golf equipment, a five-time finalist and two-time winner. The Swede brings a sure class to the left-hand aspect of the pitch, with Zigiotti a tenacious drive within the centre of midfield – arguably a earlier weak level, and Park able to breaking defensive traces at will.
Qualifying for the Champions League could have all the time been the goal, nevertheless it was by no means the top recreation. Internet hosting PSG (once more), this time at Previous Trafford, and report eight-time winners OL Lyonnes within the weeks to return is just not seen as a prize for what has been achieved to this point, however one other – nonetheless early – step in a for much longer journey that’s removed from over.
“Don’t go in eyes large open,” Skinner urged. “Targeted” and “mature” is the instruction.
“I need us to point out our maturity that we’ve had during the last 4 or 5 seasons collectively, in [FA] Cup finals. We have now to be mature in moments, realizing that referees are completely different, video games are completely different, completely different ways, completely different nationalities you’re taking part in in opposition to. Don’t be naïve.”
Along with Vålerenga, PSG and OL Lyonnes at residence, United are tasked with European away days in opposition to Atlético Madrid, Wolfsburg and Juventus within the quest to complete within the high 12 of 18, in what’s a brand new format for the Girls’s Champions League to reflect the boys’s 2024 shift to a league section. The primary 4 get a bye to the quarter-finals, with fifth to twelfth contesting a knockout play-off. United will really feel assured that avoiding a backside six end, particularly if this week kicks issues off with a win in arguably essentially the most beneficial fixture of the lot, is greater than doable.

The acid take a look at this season will likely be how the squad copes with six midweek European matchdays interspersed with the standard WSL commitments between now and Christmas. Depth is what critics have earmarked as a possible situation. Within the early weeks of this season, quite a lot of gamers have suffered health issues. Towards Liverpool on the finish of September, solely 4 outfield gamers have been named on the bench, however that scenario has already improved and it was a full quota by the point United confronted Chelsea six days later – together with Hannah Blundell’s return and Simi Awujo again match.
Millie Turner might be out till Christmas, which is a blow and does have an effect on centre-back cowl, however Leah Galton is the one different participant presently sidelined and is nearing health.
If United are to efficiently juggle WSL and Champions League calendars, making good on their willpower to be aggressive on each fronts, it could solely be a full squad recreation.
For greater than a decade, Manchester United was a reputation conspicuously absent from the ladies’s recreation. Throughout a interval of improvement and development that laid essential foundations for the post-2022 explosion we proceed to witness, the membership didn’t function a senior aspect – till reforming in 2018. Now, seven years on and into the Champions League, they really feel that is the place they’re meant to be. The problem that comes with that’s to show that they’re able to belong.
(Cowl picture from IMAGO)
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