Key Points

Harry Maguire acknowledges a challenging season for Manchester United, emphasizing the need for improvement in the upcoming season. While in Mumbai for the launch of Apollo Tyres' 'United We Play,' he remained optimistic about the changes expected over the summer break. Maguire highlighted the club's plans to revamp the squad, emphasizing the importance of new players to elevate team performance. He also expressed pride in participating in initiatives that support young footballers globally, underscoring his commitment to inspiring future talent.

Key Points: Harry Maguire Sees Positivity for Manchester United's Future

  • Manchester United finishes 15th with just 42 points
  • Maguire remains optimistic for upcoming season changes
  • Launches Apollo Tyres' United We Play in Mumbai
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This year was a difficult season for us: Manchester United's Harry Maguire

Harry Maguire discusses Manchester United's tough season and optimism for future improvements.

"Playing for this club is special. - Harry Maguire"

Mumbai, May 29

Manchester United's star defender Harry Maguire was one of the bright spots in what was otherwise quite a disappointing season for the Old Trafford club. The 32-year-old, who defended well and scored a goal, expressed optimism that the next season would be different, and the players will have to step up.

Speaking to the media in Mumbai today at the launch of Apollo Tyres' 'United We Play', he admitted the just-concluded season that saw the storied club end at a lowly 15th position, was tough. The multi-time champions could win just 11, drew nine and lost 18 to finish with 42 points.

"This year has obviously been a difficult season in the Premier League. But I'm sure next season will be a lot different. There will be a lot of changes in the summer -- some players will leave, and hopefully new ones will come in. That's down to the club to get right. And for us as players, we have to step up. Playing for this club is special," said Maguire while speaking to reporters in Mumbai.

"We will make a lot of changes in the summer in the club. There will be a lot of players who leave, and hopefully a lot of players who come in. That's down to the club to make sure they get that right and it's down to us players to make sure that we're the ones and that we're involved because to play for this club is a special club and when you come to places like this it just proves it", he added.

Maguire, along with his clubmates Andre Onana and Diogo Dalot, was in Mumbai to launch the fifth edition of United We Play, the flagship grassroots football programme of leading tyre maker Apollo Tyres.

Speaking about the initiative and the importance of grassroots development, he said, "I think it is really important to give children opportunities, not just in football, but in everyday life. So it is an amazing initiative to come here and to play with the children here today and just to see how much happiness they are having and enjoyment they're having."

On his personal form, which has been the bright spark for his club, he said, "Yeah, obviously I have had some good moments myself but the most important thing is the team. And it is not just this season. I think I've now been playing well for a couple of seasons. I'm in a good place and I'm happy to be helping the team."

Supported by Manchester United, United We Play is a pan-India initiative by Apollo Tyres to support young footballers in India by giving them a platform to showcase their skills with the objective of motivating aspiring footballers to continue playing, by engaging with them, and introducing them to global training methods.

Harry Maguire, Andre Onana and Diogo Dalot, who are on their maiden visit to India, officially launched and kicked off the activities for the fifth season of the 'United We Play' programme. Over the past four seasons, the 'United We Play' programme has reached out to over 30000 aspiring footballers across 25 cities in India.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
As a Man Utd fan since the Beckham days, this season was painful to watch. Maguire was one of the few who showed some fight. Hope the club makes smart signings this summer - we need midfielders badly! 🤞
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Priya M.
Great to see top footballers visiting India for grassroots development! Our young players need this exposure. Maybe one day we'll see an Indian player at Old Trafford? That would be a dream come true 🇮🇳⚽
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Arjun S.
Maguire has improved but let's be honest - 15th position is unacceptable for a club of United's stature. The Glazers need to sell ASAP and bring in proper football people to run the club.
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Sneha R.
Love seeing football stars in Mumbai! The United We Play initiative is wonderful. Hope they visit more cities next time - football is growing fast in India and we need more such programs.
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Vikram J.
Respect to Maguire for facing the media after such a poor season. Most players would hide. But words don't matter now - United need to show results on the pitch next season. No more excuses!
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Neha P.
While I appreciate the football initiative, I wish big clubs would also help improve our stadium infrastructure. We have passionate fans but our facilities are decades behind Europe's. That's what really holds us back.

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