
West Ham boss Rehanne Skinner knows what it's like to be in a lonely place in her job - and believes it is a common feeling among Women's Super League managers.
Under constant scrutiny, facing the risk of being sacked at any point during a winless run, and often juggling expectations with little resources.
It's a thankless task because managers are taking on so many extra responsibilities within a club that only add to the pressures.
The 45-year-old has been in the game since 2002 and worked at Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham, as well as Wales and England.
In an exclusive interview with BBC Sport and the Girls on the Ball podcast, Skinner discussed why mental health wellbeing was a topic close to her heart.
