It has been a depressing Premier League season for Manchester United because it completed fifteenth within the factors desk. Its woes continued even on a promotional tour, because it went all the way down to ASEAN All-Stars in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday (May 28, 2025), resulting in the followers jeering the gamers.
However, defender Harry Maguire believes that the ‘good times will come again’. In the town to attend the ‘United We Play’ programme, organised by the membership’s sponsor Apollo Tyres, Maguire and his colleagues Diogo Dalot, and Andre Onana agreed that lots wants to vary.
“Everything needs to be improved on.
“This year has obviously been a difficult season in the Premier League, but I’m sure next season will be a lot different,” Maguire mentioned.
Lot of adjustments
“We will make a lot of changes in the summer at the club. There will be a lot of players who leave and hopefully a lot of players will come in and that’s down to the club to make sure they get that right and it’s down to us players to make sure that we are the ones that are involved,” he added.

Dolot, too, agreed that there weren’t any excuses. “We need to take responsibility,” Dalot mentioned. “There’s no place for you to hide when you play for a club like this because the exposure will always be there, the pressure will always be there.
“So, for you to be able to do that, you have to match it and you have to be ready for it. But now, it’s time for us to change and take that responsibility and I’m sure we will…”
As the Manchester United stars interacted with the younger footballers on the Cooperage Ground, Maguire hoped to see a participant from India making it to the Premier League within the future.
Published – May 30, 2025 05:10 am IST



