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Harry Maguire: We're capable of winning run to save season

Harry Maguire knows Manchester United's unacceptable Premier League season will end without Champions League qualification unless they respond to the chastening loss at Manchester City with a relentless winning run.

After finishing second last term and losing the Europa League final on penalties, the summer acquisitions of Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo brought renewed hope to Old Trafford.

But this season is turning out to be one to forget, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer exiting in November and Sunday's 4-1 loss at City leaving Ralf Rangnick's Red Devils an eye-watering 22 points behind the Premier League leaders.

United have dropped to fifth and while they lie just a point behind fourth-placed Arsenal, Mikel Arteta's men have three games in hand and captain Maguire is under no illusion about their uphill battle.

"We know it's an important end to the season that we've got and a run of games where we've got to know that we've got to go on a run, and we've got to go and pick up win after win after win," the centre-back said.

"We're more than capable of doing it but we've got to show it on the pitch.

"We've got to show it every game that we go into, take each game as it comes, a big game against Tottenham next so we've got to make sure that we focus this week.

"I know it's going to be a disappointing couple of days, it always is when you lose one of these big games, big emotional games. The lads are devastated.

"We'll obviously analyse the game, we'll look at areas that we can improve on but when we come to Tottenham we've got to make sure that we're ready to give a performance and ready to get the result that we need."

Saturday evening's clash with fellow top-four rivals Spurs is followed by the Champions League

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