There’s no denying that Manchester United captain Harry Maguire is a leader, but we are impressed by the lengths he will go to win a game of foot tennis.

The England centre-back reported back for Manchester United training this week after an extended break after reaching the Euro 2020 final.

Maguire had a terrific European Championship campaign with the Red Devils, despite missing the end of last season with an injury which also ruled him out of the beginning of this summer’s tournament.

The team are training in Scotland this week and there’s a few familiar faces back in action, as seen in the TikTok clip below.

United skipper Maguire is seen in the video putting his body on the line to ensure he doesn’t lose a game of foot tennis.

Harry Maguire’s refusal to lose – @ManUtd via TikTok
@manutd@harrymaguire93 really throwing everything at it

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