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Maguire: No problems in United dressing room

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire dismissed claims that player unrest had anything to do with the club's exit from the Champions League.

The Red Devils will end a fifth successive season without a trophy after bowing out of Europe’s premier club competition at home to Atletico Madrid.

Having failed to build on scarcely-deserved draw in the first leg of this last-16 clash in Spain, Renan Lodi's first-half header secured a 1-0 Old Trafford win as the Spanish club progressed to the quarter-finals.

It comes amid the backdrop of reported unrest in the dressing room.

Ronaldo is reported to have surprised some team-mates by flying back to Portugal around the time of the Manchester derby, a game he missed through injury, while Marcus Rashford is believed to be unhappy with his limited game time under interim manager Ralf Rangnick.

There has also been speculation that some players have questioned whether Maguire should remain as captain when he has struggled for form all season.

Last week Rangnick dismissed such talk, and Maguire was on the same page in assessing the loss to Atletico.

"There’s no problems in the dressing room," Maguire insisted after the 1-0 defeat. "When you play for this club, there’s always reports and lots of media attention.

"It’s got nothing to do with the result."

The England international, who was substituted late in the game with United chasing an equaliser, conceded that the Red Devils did not deserve to advance overt the course of the two-legged tie and have flattered to deceive all season.

"We can do more as a team. We’ve got to do more, we owe it to the club, we owe it to the fans.

"We have to look at ourselves as players

"The lads gave everything, but ultimately, it wasn’t enough. We haven’t been good

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