Man Utd head coach Stoney tells The Women's Football Show she wants to reach the Champions League final in the next decade
Head coach Casey Stoney insists she has long-term ambitions to conquer Europe at Manchester United, despite being linked with the England job.
The FA is still yet to announce a replacement for Lionesses boss Phil Neville, who revealed in April that he would not extend his deal past July 2021 after the European Championship, which England will host, was moved to 2022.
However, Stoney, 38, has plans "to be here" at United for at least the next five to 10 years, with the ultimate aim to "be at the top level, competing in Champions League finals".
"I really believe this club has got so much potential in terms of its global fanbase," she told The Women's Football Show on Sky Sports. "I said this when I took the job - it could change the face of women's football.
"I want to grow this team to be one of the best in Europe."
Stoney urged caution over what she says is a "long-term plan, as much as our fans think it's going to happen tomorrow".
Promotion from the Championship in the club's first year was followed by a fourth-place finish in their debut WSL season.
The club's founding mantra had been 'walk, jog, run', said Stoney, but a 12-0 victory over Aston Villa in the opening game of their Championship season put them ahead of schedule.
"I'm ambitious, I've got ambitious players," said Stoney. "We're in a very competitive league, we know that, and I understand the expectations of the fans - we are Man United.
"I know what we're capable of, we know we can push ourselves into that top three. That's our target, it has to be about improving year on year. Everyone would love to get to a cup final as well." เล่นบาคาร่าขั้นต่ำ
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