If you truly feel that Maguire is at fault for a great goal, then you definitely have an agenda. "If" I'm going to pick out a player to be at fault then it would be Fred because his man walked around him like he wasn't even there. But you can't blame Maguire. If we scored that goal there is absolutely no way anyone would say their defender should have done better. It was a good goal. That's it. Drop the f***ing agenda
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You are by far the funniest (not in a good way) person/bot on this forum, except for
@Vidyoyo (but his funny in a good way).
I think you have some sort of sponsorship or bet on which means you get paid according to how many times you use the word "agenda".
Back to the question regarding the AM goal.
Of course its never only one player at fault.
Fred could be blamed for not getting in the way of a great cross.
BUT Maguire had the area into which Felix (who is a great player) ran. He lost Felix (read: was not fast enough or alert enough to keep up with him). Felix scores a great goal.
According to your logic a midfielder must block every ball into the United box. Of course that would be great, and a lot of balls should be blocked. BUT every game there will be a good few balls played into the box, which is what happened. The CBs are then expected to deal with it. Maguire didn't. Instead he lost the one man he was supposed to look after.
Summary, even if Fred didn't do as well as he should, it was Maguires marking mistake that in the end meant that Felix could get his head on the ball.