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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Poor self-discipline value us, says Manchester United skipper Harry Maguire.

Misconduct cost us, said Manchester United captain Harry Maguire.
    Maguire, however, refused to blame the winger for the defeat.

   (Jordan Siebatcheu of BSC Young Boys celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates as Harry Maguire of Manchester United looks depressed).
       Manchester United captain Harry Maguire said the misconduct cost his team a 2-1 loss to Young Boys in the Champions League on Tuesday, but insisted there was still time to turn things around. United took the lead through Cristiano Ronaldo and appeared to be on the verge of launching the Champions League campaign this season at the start of the win, but the Young Boys turned things around in an amazing style in the second half.
      Aaron Wan-Bissaka's dismissal in the 35th minute proved to be costly, with neither side winning the Champions League title before losing their opening game in the tournament's history. "Indeed, discipline is a big part of competitive football," said Maguire.
        Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo has reacted after facing BSC Young Boys' Mohamed Ali Camara.
        "If this was a knockout game and we were knocked out of the tournament because we had dropped to ten men, everyone would have kicked us out." We’re lucky it’s the team’s first game and we have plenty of time to get back into it. "The winning goal in the 95th minute came after a defensive error held by Jesse Lingard, who held the back of his hand badly.
      NMaguire, however, refused to blame the winger for the defeat. "With Jesse, no footballer likes to make mistakes but it's clear he's part of the game," said Maguire. "We are human beings, every football player makes mistakes, learn from them, you will learn from them. He will pick them up and get ready to go on Sunday

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