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Manchester United boss Marc Skinner said he "feels alive again" heading into the new Women's Super League campaign.
"I can absolutely assure you I have more energy now than I have ever had," he said. "I am absolutely raring to go and I am driven. I feel alive again. "I’m excited about the team we have," he said. "We still have work over the next two windows to be the final version, but I’m very happy where we sit now.
United signed six new players over summer and Skinner said bringing in new faces has helped to "re-energise" the group.
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