HARRY MAGUIRE swerved a brilliant night of Champions League action last night to watch a game in League Two.
The Manchester United star dropped into Hollywood-owned Wrexham to watch their clash against Crawley Town.
The defender was there to support his brother Laurence, 27, who plays for Crawley.
Like Harry, Laurence is also a centre-back.
Laurence moved to Crawley last summer on a six month loan and has proved to be a crucial player at the heart of their defence.
His loan was extended until the summer in January and he has gone on to play 30 times for the Reds, scoring three times as a defender.
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His parent club is Chesterfield, where he is a product of the National League side’s academy.
Unfortunately Laurence was unable to stop the Welsh side from taking a 4-1 win yesterday.
A brace from talisman Paul Mullin and goals from Ryan Barnett and Andy Cannon helped the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney owned side on their way to victory.
Reynolds was able to watch his side’s victory on a giant screen from one of his Hollywood sets.
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He was pictured watching Mullin’s brace and declared it the “coolest way to watch football”.
Maguire’s Crawley are currently seventh in League Two, two points off Barrow in a play-off place.
United’s Harry will be hoping his side can build on their 2-2 draw with Liverpool last weekend when they face Bournemouth.
Last month, SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Maguire could make a £15million move to West Ham this summer as he enters the last year of his United contract.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk