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Marc Skinner explains what he'd like to see from Manchester United's players vs West Ham

Manchester United manager Marc Skinner says he wants to see his players 'trying to get into dictating mode' in Sunday's Women's Super League clash against West Ham.

Player selection will be a welcomed headache for Skinner after several players made themselves unignorable in the Continental Cup win on Thursday night when United thrashed Everton 7-0. Geyse finally found the back of the net in the English top-flight after Nikita Parris scored a hattrick and Rachel Williams and Hayley Ladd put the game to bed at 5-0. Geyse made it six before Leah Galton smashed the seventh home in the 89th minute.

United Boss Marc Skinner spoke highly about super-sub Williams who has always found the back of the net when the Reds needed it most. He said: "We're privileged to have the sort of player that she is and the person she is but I knew what she would bring to our team and how she brings the best out of everyone around her. If there are balls in the box, you better have your best competitor attacking that ball because she will hunt that ball down. She's like a child, you'd love her. She's so fun to be around, she makes football fun."

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While it wasn't fun to be booted out of the Champions League in October, the Reds have slotted into the League Cup's Group B alongside Manchester City, Leicester, Liverpool and Everton. In a bid to rectify the abrupt end to a European dream and got business underway in sensational style against Everton.

Skinner said: "Everton pressed us slightly differently, we adapted, we could find the space in front and behind and we mixed our

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