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I saw Harry Maguire reaction to Kai Havertz and referee in Man United vs Arsenal - he's listened to Ruben Amorim

Manchester United are into the FA Cup fourth round after beating Arsenal on penalties at the Emirates in a game that had it all.

A dull and forgettable first-half quickly gave way to a cup tie full of drama. Bruno Fernandes gave United the lead with a stunning finish from Alejandro Garnacho's pass, but Diogo Dalot was sent-off nine minutes later for collecting a second yellow card.

Gabriel equalised almost immediately and when Harry Maguire was ludicrously penalised for fouling Kai Havertz in the penalty area, Martin Odegaard had the chance to put them in front, only for Altay Bayindir to save his penalty.

United held on for an hour with 10 men and when Bayindir saved Havertz's penalty in the shootout, it was advantage United. In a narrative twist that thrilled the away end, Joshua Zirkzee scored the winning penalty.

Maguire's reaction

Maguire has been one of the stand-out performers of the Ruben Amorim era so far and he endeared himself further to the United fans after being penalised for one of the most atrocious penalty decisions of recent times.

Referee Andrew Madley, out of his depth all afternoon in a game of this magnitude, bought a dive from Havertz in the penalty area, a decision Maguire could barely believe. After a few seconds of vigorous head-shaking, Maguire looked towards Havertz and delivered an X-rated rant that made clear what he thought of the German's antics and the standard of refereeing.

It sparked a melee in the penalty area and again Maguire walked away shaking his head, but it was another excellent performance from the centre-back. Before the trip to Liverpool, Amorim called on the 31-year-old to step up as a leader. He has done just that in two difficult games since and his reaction to Havertz

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