Harry Maguire has a few words for his teammates.

Harry Maguire, the ‘Man United defender’ who scored a dramatic goal to rescue the Red Devils from defeat at Porto in the Europa League, has a few words for his teammates.

Maguire scored a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer against Porto in the Europa League on Thursday to save United from defeat. United took a 2-2 lead through goals from Rashford in the seventh minute and Hoyle in the 20th minute before conceding back-to-back goals from Pepe in the 27th minute and Omorodion in the 34th minute to make it 2-3. The deficit was compounded in the 36th minute when captain Bruno Fernandez was sent off for an accumulation of bookings, but Maguire’s desperate header from Eriksen’s cross in stoppage time made it 3-3 and secured the three points.

With the 0-3 defeat at home to Tottenham and the media speculation about Eric Tenakh’s future continuing to dominate the headlines, United are 14th in the Premier League table with two wins, one draw and three losses in six games, and club co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has distanced himself from Tenakh’s future, saying it is “not my decision”.

In a difficult situation, center-back Maguire had something to say.

“This is my sixth season at United. I know what the situation is. We’ve been through difficult times together and we know that everything and everyone is stacked against us,” he said. 카지노사이트 “We have proved over the last few seasons that when the manager and we are on our game, we can beat any team. But the problem is consistency, and we have to show that,” he emphasized.

“Obviously, it’s not good enough. We definitely have to work harder,” said Maguire, who added: ”As a footballer, it’s easy to look around and blame your teammates, blame the staff or blame the tactics. “As a footballer, it’s easy to look around and blame your team-mates, or blame the staff or the tactics. You’ve got to look at yourself,” he said. “You have to take responsibility and each and every one of us has to do better every moment.”

United and Tenakh were eighth in the league on ‘goal difference’ despite a 2-1 win at Aston Villa in February.

Fortunately, the club rebounded by beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final to lift the trophy, and Tenakh was re-signed.

Despite scoring five goals, conceding eight and sitting 14th in the league this season, Maguire is confident that “we’re playing better than we did last season.”

“We have to believe like we did at Villa Park last season,” Maguire insisted ahead of the crunch trip to Aston Villa. “The results are still to come. Obviously, our performance against Tottenham was really poor. But apart from that, I think we should have more points than we have. We need to do something on Sunday against Aston Villa. It will be a tough game, but Villa Park is always a great place,” he added.