'Do not care' - Ian Wright delivers damning Man United verdict after major Ineos decision
TV football pundit and former Arsenal star Ian Wright has slammed Manchester United and co-owners Ineos for not caring enough about the women's team, while he also criticised manager Marc Skinner following the team's recent run of subpar results.
It''s been a mixed start to the 2024/25 Women's Super League (WSL) campaign for Skinner's side. Despite an unbeaten run of six games, three of those ended in disappointing draws against a Brighton, Arsenal and a struggling Aston Villa side.
The Manchester club have been heavily criticised in recent months following reports the women's team had been moved out of their training facilities to accommodate the men's side. Comments from minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe also sparked controversy as he admitted plans were still a "work in progress" in an interview with Bloomberg back in June.
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A summer of high-profile departures followed their FA Cup triumph at Wembley back in May. The team made history as they secured the club's first piece of major silverware in the women's game, but Mary Earps, captain Katie Zelem, Irene Guerrero, Nikita Parris and Lucia Garcia were among the high-profile departures during the transfer window.
Elisabeth Terland, Dominique Janssen and Celin Bizet were just some of those to come through the door, while starlet Grace Clinton also returned from her loan spell with Tottenham Hotspur. Yet, despite the boost to the playing squad, United have already lost significant ground in the title race after six games.
Now, Wright has weighed in with his views on the club's handling of the


