"Every Club Will Be Different In Shape with this Covid-19 Crisis" - Harry Maguire

Regarding the lockdown, the former Leicester City defender revealed that his fellow team mates are doing both group and individual work,

"Every Club Will Be Different In Shape with this Covid-19 Crisis" - Harry Maguire

England and Manchester United star Harry Maguire tells Sky Sports the club are monitoring and evaluating the coronavirus situation, but insists every club will be different.

Maguire recognized that all clubs will be different in terms of shape to deal with the coronavirus crisis, and says he is having regular meetings with United regarding their own stance.

United captain, speaking to Gary Neville on Sky Sports, he said, "I think first and foremost every club will be different. I'm having weekly discussion with the club about how we want to go forward and monitor it, that's as much as we can say on behalf of our club, we will continue to evaluate and monitor it weekly.

"I'm sure every week we will evaluate, see where we're at, and see if we need to do anything regarding deferrals or wage cuts. Every club will be different, have different circumstances, and I'm sure each captain will be speaking on behalf of their clubs on that."

 

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Regarding his own time during the lockdown, Maguire says he and his fellow team mates are doing both group and individual work, and the player sees no reason why they cannot keep fit during this hard times.

"We're doing a bit of both individual and group work, we're trying to meet on a conference call every now and then, maybe do some sort of a core circuit or hamstring circuit, but mainly the fitness sessions they've been sending them over, cardio, whether on a bike or outside or on a treadmill.

"We're trying to do our bit, there's not much else to do other than get your hour of exercise in a day, so there's not much excuse for the lads in terms of not keeping themselves fit.

"It's obviously difficult but it's a lot more difficult for the NHS and the key workers out there working every day. For myself, I'm really proud of the NHS and the work they're doing so I'm following the guidelines to protect them."

Manchester United will not be using the government`s furloughing scheme to protect around 900 full-time members of staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.