Manchester United Leader
Harry Marcus Magooni has been subjected to a bomb threat and the police are intensely investigating. The reason behind the incident is clear to everyone. The Manchester Evening News pointed out in its commentary that Magouni's statement before the Red Devils game was suspected to have insulted the fans, thus triggering their discontent.
Let's take a look at what Magouni said before the Battle of the Red Devils. He said: "I admit that I have been poor at times this season, but if I was so bad in every game then I wouldn't have been starting. Both managers trust me to start every game and there must be a reason for that, because I contribute to the team. However, I also understand that as captain, the club has invested so much money in me that I will be criticized when the team performs poorly and loses many games."
The passage shows Magouni in constant defense of himself and unwillingness to engage in self-reflection. In November last year, he responded to boos by covering his ears with his hands after scoring for England, an act that further proved his unwillingness to accept criticism. Since then, his performances have gotten worse and worse, undoubtedly fueling the anger of the fans, who are seen as insulted by these comments.
Now that Maguni has suffered a bomb scare, the killer's behavior is certainly inexcusable. However, Maguni should also seriously reflect on his own faults, and the right way is to accept criticism and make self-improvement.