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Harry Maguire feels ‘statement’ derby comeback win will boost Man Utd’s belief

United scored twice in the last three minutes to beat their neighbours at the Etihad Stadium.

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Harry Maguire felt Ruben Amorim’s new-look Manchester United made a statement with Sunday’s stunning derby turnaround at Manchester City.

The Portuguese’s first trip across the city will live long in the memory, with the match ending in a 2-1 comeback win just as Thursday’s Europa League trip to Viktoria Plzen did.

Josko Gvardiol’s header had City on course for a much-needed win until the 88th minute, when United captain Bruno Fernandes silenced the Etihad Stadium from the spot.

Amad Diallo won that penalty and then conjured up a memorable 90th-minute winner as Amorim’s first Manchester derby ended in his biggest result since succeeding Erik ten Hag last month.

Ruben Amorim oversaw victory against Pep Guardiola on Sunday
Ruben Amorim oversaw victory against Pep Guardiola on Sunday (Martin Rickett/PA)

“It was a great performance in the end to come here and have 50-50 of the ball, have the same amount of shots as them.

“It’s not been like that in recent years, so it’s an improvement but still a long way to go.”

Asked how big the win could be in the early stages of Amorim’s reign, he said: “Winning football matches is really important. When you play for this club, it demands winning.

“I’m sure it’s going to be a positive journey.”

United’s turnaround meant City’s wretched run stretched to eight defeats in 11 matches in all competitions.

Two of those losses have been overseen by Amorim, who led Sporting Lisbon to a stunning 4-1 Champions League victory in his penultimate match before moving to Manchester.

Ruben Amorim's final home games as Sporting Lisbon boss was a 4-1 victory against City
Ruben Amorim’s final home games as Sporting Lisbon boss was a 4-1 victory against City (Zed Jameson/PA)

“But, yeah, I think his demands, he’s tactically very good. He’s proven that he’s a winner.

“And, look, we’re still pretty new. I think he’s been here a month now or so, and we’re really looking forward to where we can go and where we can take this club, and I’m sure he’ll take it in a positive way.”

Maguire feels comfortable in Amorim’s back three and is building fitness after an injury lay-off, but the former United captain repeated the need for improvements.

The Red Devils certainly need to improve how they defend set pieces, with Gvardiol’s header meaning they have conceded from four corners across their last three Premier League matches.

“Obviously against Arsenal it was a pretty 50-50 game again, and they score two set plays,” Maguire said.

“No, it’s something that we do need to work on. I think physically we had a good, strong team out there today.

“Listen, sometimes the ball comes in, it took a good deflection the ball in, and it fell straight on his head. It was good header. Sometimes you can’t stop them set plays. Apart from that, we defended them well.

Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol opens the scoring against United
Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol opens the scoring against United (Martin Rickett/PA)

Improvements is something Maguire says everyone needs to focus on, even in-form Diallo despite his sparkling display on Sunday.

“He’s done really well this season,” the centre-back said. “Look, he’s only still a young boy and a lot to learn.

“I’m sure he’ll get loads of experience playing in these big matches, and I’m sure he’s got a big future for this club.

Diallo’s current deal expires at the end of the season, although United hold the option to extend by a year.

Maguire, who joined from Leicester in 2019 for £80million, is in the same boat and says talks continue over a new deal.

“Listen, I haven’t really thought about it,” he said. “I’ve still got this year to go with an option in their hands. But, yeah, all the signs are positive at the moment and the chat that I’m having is really positive.”

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