Skinner keeping feet on ground as West Ham eye sixthpublished at 13:18 9 May
Elizabeth Botcherby
BBC Sport journalist

On Saturday, West Ham could secure a top-six finish in the WSL for only the second time in their history.
Victory over 11th-placed Leicester, combined with Liverpool failing to pick up three points against Chelsea, would see West Ham snatch sixth place from the Reds and equal their previous best finish (2021-22).
However, while manager Rehanne Skinner says it would be a "fantastic" achievement, she is keen for her squad to "keep our feet on the ground".
"Where we end up at the end of the season is where we'll deserve to be. You can't cheat the table," she said.
"Equalling [2021-22] will be fantastic, especially given the way the game's evolved. That's really hard to do now given the teams in the league.
"We've got to keep our feet on the ground for one more game. We can't be thinking about the end result before we've played the game. If we set our sights on that, we'll miss the game in front of us."
Though keen to manage expectations ahead of the Leicester game, Skinner did praise the progress her side has made, particularly during the second half of the season.
West Ham won just two of their opening 10 games and began 2025 just three points clear of the relegation zone, but have picked up 15 points in their past 11 matches.
"This season it's probably evolved even more than we might have hoped. Our performances in the second half of the season have been a significant uplift. I'm really proud," she said.
"Every year is about evolving the team. We want to keep bringing in players who fit the culture and we want to make sure we've got more depth across every position.
"It's no secret our away form needs to improve if we're going to be really competitive. We've got several things right this year but it doesn't ever stop."
