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Harry Maguire gives the verdict to Patrick Dorgu after the red card of Manchester United vs Ipswich

Harry Maguire gives the verdict to Patrick Dorgu after the red card of Manchester United vs Ipswich

Patrick Dorgu was sent to his fourth appearance for Man United during the 3-2 victory on Wednesday night over Ipswich Town in Old Trafford.

Harry Maguire talks to Mutv after the game.
Harry Maguire is supporting Patrick Dorgu to recover from his red card.(Image: Mutv)

Harry Maguire has urged his teammate Patrick Dorgu to recover after being sent in Manchester United’s 3-2 victory over Ipswich Town in Old Trafford Wednesday night.

Dorgu He was sent shortly before part time after a great challenge at the end of Ipswich, Omari Hutchinson. VAR informed referee Darren England to check the incident in pitchsis monitor and wielded Dorgu with his first red card in English football.

United He led 2-1 at the time of Danish dismissal, canceling Jaden Philogene’s first opening game through Sam Morsy’s own goal and a Matthijs effort from Ligt.

However, Ipswich restored parity almost immediately when Philoegene claimed his second goal of the night in the detention time of the first half after his cross, which tried to find Liam Delap, missed everyone and bounced at the bottom of the network.

For United credit, they refused to turn around and regained their nose to the front immediately after part time when Maguire Directed in the beacted corner delivery of Bruno Fernandes, before seeing the rest of the game.

“Play against 11 with 11 in the Premier League It’s hard, but when you have ten men, it does very, very difficult, “Maguare told Mutv.” Listen, Pat will learn from him.

“It has been excellent. It has been a really brilliant spark in the last games. He will learn from that, he will raise his head and I’m sure he will go again and be a great player for this club.”

Each of the last two United victories has been sealed by goals from Maguire, who admitted that he is very happy to help within the last third.

He continued: “I am obviously very happy to contribute and help children score goals. It is something that I have played my game throughout my career; I have always been a threat in the box.

“I put my head at the beginning in the first half and scored one and, yes, I felt that it was a threat all day in the plays and fortunately I managed to put the ball at the bottom of the network.

“I know it was a difficult game for us, especially in that second half, going down to ten men.”

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