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Man Utd star makes rallying cry ahead of Arsenal clash

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire celebrates

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire (right) celebrates with teammate defender Axel Tuanzebe after scoring their first goal during their English Premier League match against Sheffield United at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on January 27, 2021.

Photo credit: Laurence Griffiths | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side blew their chance to leapfrog Manchester City at the top of the table against opponents who had won just a single league match all season
  • Maguire cancelled out Kean Bryan's opener with a powerful header in the second half but Oliver Burke scored the winner for the visitors after United failed to clear

London

Harry Maguire has called on Manchester United to "stand up and be counted" after their shock 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United hurt their Premier League title chances.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side blew their chance to leapfrog Manchester City at the top of the table against opponents who had won just a single league match all season.

If Pep Guardiola's team win their game in hand, they will be four points clear of United, who have not won the Premier League since 2013. 

Maguire cancelled out Kean Bryan's opener with a powerful header in the second half but Oliver Burke scored the winner for the visitors after United failed to clear.

The United captain said the club must react quickly.

"The boys are devastated, if I'm honest," he told club media. "It's a really quiet dressing room. 

"The boys are so disappointed. We didn't expect it, we came into the game confident. We've got to pick ourselves up."

United's defeat ended a 13-match unbeaten run in the league since they lost to Arsenal at Old Trafford on November 1.

Mikel Arteta's improved side are their next opponents, this weekend.

"It's all good and easy when you’re winning football matches and you're playing well, but now it's time to stand up and be counted," said Maguire.

"When you get kicked down, it's how quickly you bounce back and Saturday's a big one and we’ve got to get three points."