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Harry Maguire Deletes Message To Manchester United Fans After Goalless Draw To AZ Alkmaar

Harry Maguire Deletes Message To Manchester United Fans After Goalless Draw To AZ Alkmaar

Maguire was rested for the match but reacted to United's showing on social media.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Harry Maguire swiftly deleted his motivational post on social media after angering Manchester United fans following their underwhelming draw against AZ Alkmaar.

The Reds failed to register a shot on target in the Europa League for the very first time as they were held to an uninspiring goalless draw against AZ Alkmaar on Thursday.

And immediately after the final whistle, Maguire took to Twitter to respond to his side's performance but his message didn't go down well with United supporters who criticised him online.

"A point away from home. Thanks for the support. See you Sunday Man Utd," he wrote before deleting his post.

Image: Twitter
Image: Twitter

As expected, his message wasn't well received.

"Sort the team out Maguire," one Twitter user wrote.

A second Tweeted: "This ain't it Harry mate."

A third added: "We're not hull city mate."

Another added: "Get back to Hull City with this mentality pal. Hope this helps."

Maguire was rested for the match and speaking after the game, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer defended his players while ruing a potential penalty claim.

"I'm very happy with the boys, we come away with a good performance." the Norwegian manager told BT Sport.

"It should have been three points, a nailed on penalty. You can't even discuss it. Good performance against a good opponent on a very bad surface.

Image: PA
Image: PA

"If you get your draws away from home [in the Europa League] and win your home games you'll be fine. We go to Belgrade wanting a win and that sets up up nicely.

"I just couldn't believe what I saw [Rashford not getting a penalty]. Same as Arsenal, the handball that should have been 2-0. It's frustrating now these little things because the boys deserve more."

Meanwhile, United resume their Premier League campaign on Sunday when they travel to Newcastle United.

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Topics: Harry Maguire, Football News, Football, Europa League, Manchester United