Harry Maguire believes Manchester United are showing greater determination to keep themselves in games this season. United were made to fight hard for their 1-0 victory over Wolves on Tuesday night. The victory lifts United up to second in the Premier League table and has prompted talk that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side can challenge Liverpool for the league crown. Reflecting on the Wolves game, Maguire reckons the late goal showed his teammates are now displaying more fighting spirit. “I think last year in games like this we would push and then we’d concede a sloppy goal at the other end and we would have to go and chase the game,” Maguire told United's official website. “We’d end up losing or drawing the game and giving ourselves too much to do." Maguire admitted United weren't at their best against Wolves. “Every win is a big win," he added. "We’ve got great away form this year, so it's important we come here and start winning games at Old Trafford and making it hard for teams to come here and play. “It wasn’t our best performance. The intensity wasn’t really there in our football, in our attacking play but these games you have got to dig in, keep the game at 0-0 and make sure you don’t concede. “It is important to keep the game at 0-0 and in our team you always have that talent at the top end of the pitch that something might change and Marcus twisted and turned and got a slice of luck. But if anyone was going to win the game it was always going to be us.”
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