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Man United captain denies squad unrest rumour amid poor performance

Harry Maguire says team accepts criticism and are striving to improve ahead of FA Cup tie with Aston Villa

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Jan 2022 4:00PM

Man United captain denies squad unrest rumour amid poor performance
Team captain Harry Maguire says it is normal for professional footballers to be criticised but their only option is to work harder and play better. - AFP Pic, January 10, 2022

LONDON – Harry Maguire admits Manchester United deserve criticism for their sub-standard performances this season but has played down rumours of disharmony in the dressing room.

Ralf Rangnick suffered his first defeat as interim manager against Wolves last week, which was followed by reports of unrest among the players.

Maguire said United – seventh in the Premier League – must do better as they prepare for a third-round FA Cup tie against Aston Villa today.

“I’ve obviously seen a lot of criticism and a lot of is absolutely justified, but for me, with this team, it shouldn’t need criticism to motivate players,” Maguire said in an interview published on the club’s website.

“We all have to take massive responsibility, myself as captain as much as anyone, if not more,” he said.

“We’ve got to start playing well and winning.... This team finished second last year and we have a better and bigger squad this year, so we have to show the right attitude.”

Maguire played down suggestions of disharmony among the players but admitted it was tough to keep all the members of a big squad happy.

“We are all angry and want to do our best, which has probably come across on the pitch at times, but the team spirit is good, despite what people say,” the England defender said.

“Being a professional footballer, you have to take criticism on the chin and react well to it. At the same time, you have to ignore the outside noise sometimes and just get your head down (in training).”

The former Leicester defender added: “I came here to win titles. I could have signed elsewhere, but I wanted to be at United and help get them back to the winning ways that the club had in the Sir Alex (Ferguson) era.

“It will come if we all stay together. I grew up idolising the likes of Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic – and I want to repeat what they achieved.” – AFP, January 10, 2022

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