Manchester United rage over penalty calls, Leah Williamson gives midfield masterclass and Spurs slide towards relegation
Skinner’s puts officials on the spot
Manchester United’s manager, Marc Skinner, raged over two penalty appeals waved away by the referee, Cheryl Foster, in theirat the WSL champions, Chelsea. “They’re stonewall when I watch them both,” he said. “We have to invest in the officials, we have to invest in the surrounding technology that can help. We’ve come to the champions’ home ground and put our stamp on it – you need those things to go for you.
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