Marc Skinner, the head coach of Manchester United, has addressed comments made by midfielder Irene Guerrero, who revealed that she often felt overwhelmed during training sessions and would go to the bathroom to cry. Guerrero, who now plays for Mexican club América, expressed her struggles during her time at United, stating that she felt she had "hit rock bottom" due to limited playing time. In an interview with the Spanish newspaper Marca, Guerrero shared her emotional experiences, recalling moments when she felt the need to step away during training to process her feelings. She described how she would cry, wash her face, and return to the field as if nothing had happened. Guerrero reflected on her decision to leave a club where she felt she was thriving, only to find herself in a situation where she felt undervalued as a player. In response, Skinner expressed confidence in the support system at Manchester United, emphasizing that the club has a "great support team behind the scenes." He acknowledged the challenges players face and reiterated that their primary desire is to play football. Guerrero's experience highlights the emotional toll that can accompany the pressures of professional sports, and Skinner's comments suggest a commitment to ensuring players receive the necessary support.