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Manchester United confirm departure of Martin Ho

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Manchester United Women have confirmed the departure of assistant coach Martin Ho after three-and-a-half seasons with the club.

Ho was first appointed to the first team set-up in 2020 following Glen Harris' retirement at the end of the 2019/20 campaign.

He'd already worked with the club's under-21 WSL academy and had experience at both Liverpool and Everton. He worked with former United manager Casey Stoney and then under Marc Skinner, who was appointed a year after his arrival.

Last term, he helped Skinner guide United to their first ever Women's FA Cup final a second-place finish in the Women's Super League. READ MORE: Manchester United and Lioness star Ella Toone opens up on her first World Cup call READ MORE: Alessia Russo opens up on lockdown weight loss that left her 'not strong enough' to compete In a statement released on the club website, United said: "Manchester United can confirm that Women’s First Team Assistant Coach Martin Ho will leave the football club today.

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