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Maguire gives 10-man-united victoryPublished on February 27th at 9:10 a.m. Greenwich in the middle

Man UTD 3-2 Ipswich

Simon Stone
Reporter of the BBC Sports Chief Football News Reporter in Old Trafford

The Ten-Man Manchester United recovered from Ipswich, an opener from the fourth minute in Old Trafford, to get into the top in a thriller with five goals thanks to Harry Maguire’s header.

Maguire carried Bruno Fernandes’ corner for two minutes in the second half to only give Ruben Amorin his third home win.

The success of United came, although Patrick Dorgu had been missing from the referee Darren England before the break after the intervention of Var Craig Pawson after his terrible tackle against Ipswich winged player Omari Hutchinson.

Ipswich immediately used the additional man when Jaden Rollen Rollen in the other corner when Andre Onana did not react in the other corner.

It wasn’t one of the worst mistakes in the night when the goalkeeper started the game by getting Dorgu too close when the defender tried to take a long ball down. Instead, Dorgu played the ball past Onana to present phenomenon with a tap-in.

It was only the beginning of a crazy opening when United, thanks to Ipswich Skipper Sam Morsy, who applied for Rasmus Hojlund for Fernandes’ Deep-Kick in his own network, to prevent his own network.

Four minutes later, United took the lead when Maguire and Diogo Dalot saved both attempts to score before the ball broke for Matthijs de Ligt, who scored a goal.

At that time it seemed as if the home team was going to win. The reality was far more entertaining. Nothing is that easy in Manchester United these days.

Harry MaguireImage source, Getty pictures

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