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Boo boys target Maguire again at Melbourne friendly

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was mercilessly booed by the Melbourne crowd during the opening stages of Tuesday's promising friendly win against absentee-hit Crystal Palace.

Just a week after manager Erik ten Hag confirmed the defender would retain the armband, the 29-year-old found himself coming under fire from sections of the crowd in Australia.

Maguire had avoided a negative reaction in Bangkok and United's first friendly at the MCG, but the centre-back was jeered during the start of Tuesday's 3-1 victory against Patrick Vieira's Palace.

The England international appeared to win over supporters with an impressive showing and the boos subsided during a first half that saw Anthony Martial score in a third successive friendly.

The Frenchman was involved in an excellent team goal finished off by Marcus Rashford early in the second half and flicked through for Jadon Sancho to finish another well-worked move.

David De Gea will be disappointed not to have kept out Joel Ward's header and Will Fish was sent off but it was another largely positive night for new-look United.

There were 76,499 in attendance at the MCG, where Maguire's every touch was jeered during the opening stages.

The United skipper showed impressive fortitude by responding with solid, composed defending that led to the abuse tapering off.

Those pantomime boos took attention away from some bright United play.

Jack Butland injured his hand when impressively denying Martial and substitute Palace goalkeeper Remi Matthews was soon picking the ball out of his net.

Tyrell Malacia looked bright on his first United start and played over to Diogo Dalot, who hooked a left-footed cross in for Martial to control and strike home from close range in the 17th minute.

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