Man Utd fans say ‘it just had to be him’ as Harry Maguire denied last gasp equaliser in ‘hilariously unlucky’ fashion

MANCHESTER UNITED rode their luck for most of the game in their 1-0 defeat against Newcastle.

However, when they needed some to fall their way late on there was none forthcoming.

ReutersHarry Maguire was dubbed ‘hilariously unlucky’ against Newcastle[/caption]

GettyAntony thought he had given Man Utd a late equaliser[/caption]

TNT SportsOnly for the ball to strike Maguire in an offside position and be ruled out[/caption]

After Anthony Gordon had opened the scoring in the 55th minute, the visitors finally began to look like a threat in the dying stages.

And when Antony had put the ball into the late in the 89th minute, there was a very brief ray of sunshine in a game they were otherwise outclassed in.

However, the spoils were not to be shared equally among the two Champions League strugglers.

And that was because Harry Maguire, one of the Red Devils’ best players on the day, had seen the ball strike him on the way through towards goal.

Unfortunately, the England man was in an offside position as he was struck with the ball, subsequently seeing the goal ruled out.

Newcastle would then see out the game to clinch a deserved 1-0 win.

But fans online were sympathetic towards Maguire, who for one reason or another always seems to be the centre of attention.

Reacting to the disallowed goal on X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan said: “It just had to be Maguire..”

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A second said: “Maguire is hilariously unlucky.”

A third said: “Maguire unlucky to be at the wrong place at the wrong time when Antony scored.”

Another said: “Maguire must be the most unlucky player ever.”

A fifth said: “does whoever script football hate Maguire because why is this man so unlucky.”

Man Utd face Chelsea next in the hopes of getting back to winning ways.

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