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We need to show more arrogance, says Harry Maguire

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Harry Maguire has revealed that Manchester United need to show more arrogance and desire to win their next few games. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team hasn't started the season on a high note, with them currently sitting at 8th place on the Premier League table after just 1 win in their first four games.

According to the Daily Mail, Maguire is concerned with United's start to the season, after a 1-1 draw at Southampton. The Red Devils are currently without a win in their last three games, a run that includes a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.

"We are playing attacking football but don't get me wrong we can still improve a lot especially on the ball. We were giving it away sloppy, and we need to improve on that and show arrogance on the ball and be confident on the ball. We're Man United and we want to control games," Maguire said to the Daily Mail.

"In the last 20 of the first and in the first 20 of the second we didn't really control the game and we got punished for that. It was another game where we deserved to win, created the majority of the chances and we've dropped two points. The start of our season has been a bit like that," concluded the Englishman.

While Manchester United have been playing well so far, results have not followed some of those performances this season. It is expected that as time goes by, the team chemistry will improve which will lead to victories along the way. 

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