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HARRY MAGUIRE TOOK AIM AT HIS TOTTENHAM COUNTERPART CRISTIAN ROMERO WHILST HE LAID ON THE GROUND - TAKING A MOMENT TO GO OVER AND DELIVER SOME WORDS TO THE ARGENTINE 21:23, 21 May
2025Updated 21:23, 21 May 2025 Harry Maguire fired a dig at Cristian Romero on the ground during the Europa League final as he told the Tottenham defender: "You're the captain,
come on!" The Argentine was grounded after clashing with Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund. Romero remained on the ground, holding his hands over his face, and the United
centre-half wandered over and appeared to mock the World Cup winner as he remained on the turf. Romero did eventually get back to his feet, but clearly Maguire felt that the Tottenham man
was making more of the incident than was necessary. Even in the early minutes of the second-half the two defenders were exchanging verbals, albeit Romero was the man in the driving seat with
Tottenham leading the final at the San Mames, owing to Brennan Johnson's goal just before half-time. The clash is do-or-die for both the Premier League sides, who have been poor
domestically, but can claim a trophy and ensure passage into next season's Champions League with victory on Wednesday night. READ MORE: Paul Scholes responds to 'derogatory'
Tottenham claim at Man Utd Europa League finalREAD MORE: Alejandro Garnacho's furious reaction to Man Utd snub after social media post raises eyebrows Maguire has been crucial in
getting United to the final itself, scoring a dramatic winner in the last eight. The Red Devils scored three times in the final minutes to complete an incredible comeback over the French
side. Despite there being a trophy and huge sums on offer in the Europa League final Maguire insists victory would not change the narrative of their season as he confessed they have been
well below the standards they demand of themselves. Article continues below He said previously: "It wouldn't save the season because I think it's been disappointing.
There's been too many games that we've lost, far too inconsistent. It's been a difficult season. "It's been a disappointing season but of course football is about
memories, it's about creating memories, it's about winning trophies and we have a great opportunity to win a trophy. For our fans, it's what they deserve, so that's the
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