Harry Maguire knows Manchester United have to improve but the aggrieved skipper claims poor officiating once again hurt Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side in Sunday’s draw at West Brom.
Having been usurped at the top of the Premier League by Manchester City on January 26, the second-placed Red Devils have fallen seven points behind their rivals having managed one win five top-flight games.
Pep Guardiola’s men also boast a match in hand over United, who were held to a shock 1-1 draw at struggling West Brom on Sunday after failing to build on Bruno Fernandes expertly cancelling out Mbaye Diagne’s early header.
Maguire would have grabbed Solskjaer’s side another comeback win at the death had Sam Johnstone not superbly tipped his header onto the post but the captain knows there is work to do.
“Obviously I snuck in the box and timed myself with a great header and it’s a fantastic save to be fair to Sam,” the United defender said.
“I haven’t seen it back but they’re the moments at the moment that aren’t going for us.
“For sure we need to improve, we need to do better, we need to not be waiting until the last kick of the game to create big chances.
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“But we dominated the half, we dominated the game and we know that we’re not going to come here and create nine, 10 chances. That doesn’t happen.
“You need to get the first goal and then things open up and the first goal’s crucial.
“But, yeah, we huffed and puffed in the second half and we’ve got to do more, but we dominated the game. We’ve got to take our chances, we’ve got to win the game.”
Maguire likened United’s inability to kick on after levelling to last month’s 2-1 loss to rock-bottom Sheffield United – a result that started this poor run of one win in five league matches.
The defender is still angered by refereeing decisions in that defeat and claimed to MUTV that “ever since other people from other teams have spoke about us we’ve had nothing – absolutely nothing from the referees or the VAR”.
That part of his interview with the in-house TV station has been removed from the clip uploaded to their official website, but his answer about a foul by Diagne on Victor Lindelof being missed remains.
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“It’s a big frustration,” Maguire said. “We know the first goal is crucial when you come to this place. But again it’s a foul.
“I’m fed up of hearing ‘Vic can do better’. Of course he can do better and I know he can.
“But I’m fed up of hearing ‘people can do better’. ‘David (De Gea) can do better on the cross (against Sheffield United)’. But it’s a foul, it’s a foul from Billy Sharp on David.
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“If you get someone in the back and if a big striker’s wrestling Vic and then puts his arms all over him and heads it in the back of the net, of course he can do better but it’s a foul.
“So, when are we going to get these decisions? Because as defenders and goalkeepers, you expect a fair decision.
“For me, I know Vic will be disappointed in there and I’m sure he’s probably getting criticism, he knows he can do better, but it’s a foul so we shouldn’t even be speaking about this.