“Maguire does this every week”- Former West ham striker claims he fancies himself against Harry Maguire


“Maguire does this every week”- Former West ham striker claims he fancies himself against Harry Maguire

Manchester United’s dreadful performance against Newcastle United on Tuesday night is still under criticism as some of the top legends and pundits in the footballing world has expressed their views.

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The match ended in a 1-1 draw and could have been a loss for the Red Devils as their defense was completely absent and was at direct fault for the only goal of Newcastle in the match.

Harry Maguire’s performance has been substandard throughout the season in 2021 so far and the English defender and Captain has faced criticism not one but many times.

Ex Hammers Forward criticises Harry Maguire saying he is not Captain worthy for Manchester United

Harry Maguire

Former West Ham player Frank McAvennie has taken direct shots at the English defender, Harry Maguire after his disastrous performance in the match against Newcastle United, criticizing his every step on the field.

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“I would fancy myself against Harry Maguire,” Frank McAvennie said. I’m 62 and I would love to play against him. He was awful in that Newcastle match. Everyone in red was poor but Maguire does this every week. How he cost £80 million I will never know.”

“The way he’s playing, £8 million would have been a rip-off. He’s such a problem for them. He always makes mistakes and they can’t get rid of him. No one in their right mind would sign Harry Maguire.”

“Premier League strikers must be so happy to see his name on the teamsheet, he’s a striker’s dream. They should not have signed him and they should not have made him captain.That shows how far they have fallen. Harry Maguire captain of Manchester United, dear me.”

Will Harry Maguire be able to redeem himself on the last match of the Calendar year for Manchester United? Manchester United will be facing off 18th placed Burnley to play their 18th match of the Premier League this season as they aim to move above Tottenham in the table at the sixth place.

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