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Man Utd fans want Harry Maguire ‘up front’ after incredible goals in home challenge

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Manchester United fans were blown away by captain Harry Maguire’s skills in his latest stay at home challenge, earning calls to be put on set pieces.

The Red Devils defender is in COVID-19 quarantine as football is suspended in England until April 30. It has seen players get involved in “stay at home challenges”, such as Jesse Lingard’s incredible 40-yard bin hit.

But Maguire has used it to show he can hit the target in style. In the clip, the Englishman has a goal and a net set up in his back garden.

The first attempt sees the defender lift the ball into the air before pulling off some keeps-ups. And he volleys it over the top of the net, finding the target in the top-right corner of the net.

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