Harry Maguire’s exceptional resurgence has solely continued upon his return from damage this season, with the centre-half claiming the Man of the Match award on Sunday night.
It says one thing that, in a recreation with three Manchester United goalscorers, all of which had been scintillating finishes, and Bruno Fernandes at his regular finest, Maguire was deemed the perfect out of all 22 gamers on the pitch in North London.
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How Maguire fared vs Arsenal
The England worldwide earned a ranking of seven on after making eight final-third passes, two recoveries, one deal with, one block and a whopping 9 clearances. He additionally gained 100 per cent of his floor duels and aerial duels contested.
On X/Twitter, the official Premier League account shared a snap of Maguire together with his award whereas hailing his efficiency as ‘colossal’.
Bryan Mbeumo, Patrick Dorgu and Matheus Cunha technically gained the sport for United with their attacking exploits. Nonetheless, the truth that the Gunners recorded 57 per cent of possession, had 15 photographs on purpose and 9 corners while scoring solely as soon as from their very own gamers simply epitomises the stalwart shifts Maguire and his defensive counterparts put in.
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Lisandro Martinez was unlucky to get the final contact of the ball when Arsenal discovered their opener. Their second was, unsurprisingly, a scrappy purpose from a nook, during which the hosts piled on Senne Lammens of their regular vogue earlier than Mikel Merino was in a position to poke the ball in.
But, their temporary hope within the stadium made it all of the extra sweeter when Cunha beat David Raya with a long-range strike simply three minutes later to revive United’s lead and, ultimately, all three factors.
The outcome confirmed that the Reds completed matchweek 23 in fourth place – a degree above Chelsea and two forward of Liverpool.
They tackle Fulham subsequent Sunday in a 2pm kick-off at Previous Trafford.