Harry Maguire is one player who will certainly give as good as he gets on the pitch, and you can’t fault him for that.

The Manchester United star was embroiled in a battle with Liverpool’s Luis Diaz during last week’s draw, with Maguire keen to stop the ball going out for a corner during one phase of play.

In doing so, he was latching onto the Colombian – ragdolling, in a sense – and pulling him away from the line. Maguire was ultimately able to tap the ball out for a throw-in, which was met by Diaz attempting to aggressively shove him off.

While making his way back to the area, Maguire locked eyes with his opponent and appeared to call him a “Sh**house”. Spoken like a true Red, as he should. 

Footage courtesy of Premier League.

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