Man Utd 'don't fear' Arsenal says Marc Skinner

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Manchester United "don't fear" Arsenal, says manager Marc Skinner, as they prepare for their final Women's Super League game of the season.
United have already secured Champions League football for next year but Saturday's result against Arsenal (12:30 BST kick-off) will affect what stage of the qualifying rounds they enter and will determine whether they finish second or third in the WSL table.
Arsenal have reached this season's Champions League final but have lost their last two WSL matches, conceding nine goals in the process.
"In the last few games they have probably been a bit distracted by getting into the Champions League final," said Skinner.
"We don't fear Arsenal, we respect them. We want to take on anyone. We really want to enjoy these last two games [including the FA Cup final]."
United captain Maya Le Tissier says finishing above Arsenal in the table is "important" for their mentality but is not concerned about the repercussions on their European qualifying campaign.
"Our team definitely performs better when we are under pressure a little bit. That's where we have fun," she said.
"It's Manchester United v Arsenal at the Emirates so it's a game we're really looking forward to and we want to win.
"As long as we get to the Champions League, that's all that matters. It doesn't really matter where you end up [in qualifying rounds]."
