Speaking to the media, Skinner said: "We were the better team, but we didn’t win the game. We lost on a set piece, which is something we’ve got to be more aggressive with in the box. We created chances but just weren’t clinical enough. But let me be very clear: it’s half-time. Brann are celebrating like they’ve already won the tie – so let’s see when they come back to Leigh. Other than that, Phallon’s had nothing to do – and that’s European football. I’ve told the girls: don’t drop your shoulders. It’s halftime, and we can use all that energy against them next week when we play at home.
"Sometimes a team gets lucky – the ball doesn’t fall for you, and that’s okay, that’s football. That’s why you have two legs. Now we take them back to Leigh Sports Village, where we’ll need our fans to turn up in great numbers, be loud, and make it even tougher than it was here tonight. Let’s see if Brann can deal with that pressure, because at the end of the game they were already in the deepest of blocks. If we put them there early and are clinical, we’ll win the tie.
"I want to fill [Leigh Sports Village]. Come on, let’s get our Manchester energy against a European opponent, because that’s what we’ll need. Tonight, their crowd was like an extra player for them, and it helped them get the result. If we can do the same, we’ll make sure we go through. We’ll have to be at our very best, of course, but that’s what we’re aiming for. So come and fill the seats, get right behind us, and let’s get through to Europe together."