Maguire heads Manchester United past Ipswich despite Dorgu's red card
Briefly

The article discusses Manchester United's recent victory over Ipswich Town and the challenges faced by head coach Ruben Amorim. Dorgu's early sending-off impacted the game, but despite this setback, United found a way to win, showcasing their fighting spirit. Ipswich, struggling at the bottom of the league, initially capitalized on a defensive error but was unable to maintain their lead. The match showcased key setpiece finishes, and Amorim's focus on survival and improving the team's fortunes as they prepare for upcoming challenges is emphasized.
Less than four minutes were needed for United to actually Dorgu to shoot themselves in the proverbial. Amorim spoke of sticking to the gameplan.
Ipswich departed as they arrived in third-bottom and the United soap opera now moves on to Fulham's FA Cup fifth-round visit on Sunday.
Amorim talks about surviving this season and regrouping in what will be a first summer in charge, where a doughty spirit will be his key asset.
A reply came via Maguire's header, lifted at goal from Bruno Fernandes's corner from the left, which Alex Palmer went flying left to claw out.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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