By Jamie Spencer The kind of consistency that underpinned Manchester United’s fight for trophies on two fronts last season – in the WSL and Women’s FA Cup – hasn’t been there in 2023/24. United have had some big highs this season, including thrashing Everton, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur in the first half of the campaign. None more so than a long-awaited first victory over Chelsea in the last four of the cup, the only domestic opponent they had never beaten. But home and away defeats to Liverpool, dropping points they weren’t doing last season against the likes of Tottenham at home, W…