Marc Skinner spoke of the importance of Manchester United continuing to develop as a team, taking valuable lessons from Wednesday night's Subway Women's League Cup exit.
United were narrowly beaten by Manchester City at Leigh Sports Village, falling to a 2-1 defeat in a tight quarter-final tie that had been a fairly even contest.
While the result was frustrating, exiting the competition, Skinner was happy with the contributions of players who came into a rotated side and the overall signs of progress from a largely young group.
"There is [a lot of hunger] and there will be more after tonight," he told MUTV at full-time.