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Harry Maguire is confident Manchester United will recover from their nightmare Champions League start but knows they have to cut out the ill-discipline and errors that cost them in the defeat to Young Boys.
A kind-looking group started with the Red Devils' easiest away match, yet Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's stuttering side came a cropper in Switzerland on Tuesday evening.
Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring at the rocking Stadion Wankdorf, but Aaron Wan-Bissaka's red card in the 35th minute put United on the back foot.
Harry Maguire believes Manchester United will bounce back from a disappointing defeat
United lost 2-1 to Young Boys after Aaron Wan-Bissaka's red card left them down to ten men
Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu deservedly drew Young Boys level in the second half before a careless Jesse Lingard backpass allowed substitute Jordan Siebatcheu to seal a stunning 2-1 stoppage-time win.
'Of course discipline is a huge part of tournament football,' United captain Maguire said.
'For example, if this was a knockout game and we go out of the competition because we go down to 10 men, I am sure everyone will be kicking themselves.
'It's fortunate that it is the first game of the group and we have loads of time to bounce back from it.
'In terms