MAGUIRE: WE’LL NOT GET CARRIED AWAY

Harry Maguire has said Manchester United’s away win against Liverpool will be used as “motivation” to kick on further in the Premier League this season.
The 32-year-old rose above a packed box in the 84th minute, with the game locked in stalemate, to nod home the winner past Giorgi Marmardashvili.
Cue ecstatic scenes in the away end, as Maguire ran over to defiantly tap the United badge on his chest, as he sealed our first win at Anfield since 2016.
It was an incredible occasion, but the Englishman is determined that the group wonât get carried away after Sundayâs celebrations, and instead use the triumph as motivation to keep building.
âWeâll not get carried away, because we know this club is not in a position to get carried away,â Maguire told Sky Sports after the match.
âWe need to use this as motivation to reach levels that theyâve [Liverpool] reached in recent years, because thatâs where this club should be at.
âIn this club, itâll mean a lot for this week, and then weâve got Brighton at home next Saturday.
âWe know that itâs a big win, and weâre going to get spoken about highly this week. The lads have got to remain calm-headed.â
While focus will quickly shift to that 17:30 assignment next weekend, Maguire is under no illusions about how big a win this Anfield victory is for United.
âIt means everything,â he admitted. âItâs the old cliche, âitâs only three pointsâ, but itâs definitely not.
âIt means a lot more than that to the boys, to the club, to the fans.
âIt is only three points on the table, but to come here and do it over Liverpool, and like I said, they have been a top team over the years, and theyâve been a lot better than us in recent years, so itâs nice to get one over them.â




