A Manchester United star insists that current manager Ruben Amorim and former boss Erik ten Hag are "total opposites".
Amorim took over the reins in November, becoming the full-time successor to Ten Hag after the Dutchman was sacked by the club in October.
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Notably, though, results have not improved, as United remain 14th in the Premier League standings and are set to end the year languishing in the bottom half of the table.
Defender Harry Maguire, who has been at the club since 2019, has played under five different managers, both interim and permanent, including Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Michael Carrick, Ralf Rangnick, Ten Hag, and Amorim.
While he didn't make a single appearance during Ruud van Nistelrooy's short stint as caretaker boss, Maguire has now explained the differences between his current coach and Ten Hag.
"The thing is with the managers and the styles, it is not like they have come in and they have similar styles," Maguire told Sky Sports when comparing Amorim to Ten Hag.
"They are the total opposite in terms of what they want and what they demand.
"So the transition period is going to be tough. We all have great belief in the manager and all his coaching staff. I am sure things are going to turn around.
"He knows exactly what he needs to do to get this club back. He has come in and done everything he needs to do. He is really demanding."
Maguire also explained that the team are still not even close to where they want to be, adding: "We are just doing everything we can to climb the table.
"We can't really set a target at the moment because we are nowhere near good enough and nowhere near where we want to be in the league table.
"It is really disappointing what we have done until now. Everybody knows that. We know it is not good enough for this club."
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