Harry Maguire has exclusively told Sky Sports News' Melissa Reddy that Man Utd will always have "noise" around them as the fallout from their dramatic FA Cup semi-final continues.
Maguire almost left the club last summer, but a raft of defensive injuries has seen the England defender feature in 20 Premier League games this season.
Despite a turbulent time for Erik ten Hag's side, they have reached the FA Cup final for a second successive season, progress to another meeting with Manchester City coming in dramatic circumstances against Coventry on Sunday.
Once again they let a lead slip late on, with officiating decisions also playing their part. Maguire's team-mate Antony was also criticised for cupping his ear in celebration towards Coventry's players and fans after United won the penalty shoot-out.
Reaction to Antony's behaviour - and United's performance in general - led Ten Hag to brand the media 'embarrassing' as his position continues to be the subject of speculation following the arrival of minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
"I've been at this club a long enough time to know that the noise around the place is always here, whether it's with the manager or the players," Maguire said.
"There are players under huge amounts of pressure and when you lose football matches or go on bad runs, the manager becomes under pressure as well.
"We all know that it's about maintaining our focus and aims for the season and sticking together. We believe that we can still achieve things this season.
"We've got an FA Cup final to play for, Premier League games to fight in and we're all in this together. The manager, the players, the fans, the staff, we all want the same thing and that's to be successful."
Giving his thoughts on the semi-final,
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