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Manchester United Beaten by Brann in Women’s Champions League Qualifier

Manchester United Women face a 1-0 deficit after losing 13-15 pairs of boots en route to Bergen but secured replacements to maintain competitive readiness for the Champions League qualifier.

  • Manchester United was defeated 1-0 by SK Brann in the opening match of the third qualifying round of the women’s Champions League, played on Thursday in Bergen.
  • The defeat followed a disrupted trip where a bag containing several players' boots went missing shortly before the match.
  • Club officials responded by purchasing between 13 and 15 pairs of boots and about 20 sets of shin guards locally ahead of the 19:00 kick-off.
  • Coach Marc Skinner said, "You’re not gifted a lot of it going through these two games" and stressed the importance of finding solutions under pressure.
  • United must overcome a one-goal deficit in their home fixture next week to qualify for the inaugural 18-team Champions League league stage.
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Manchester United's women's team were left in an embarrassing situation during a Champions League qualifier when the players' boots went missing during a trip to Norway, forcing the club to buy replacement equipment from a local shop, the <a href="https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c4gw9xdjrrko" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BBC</a> reported.

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