Daily Mail

MARTIN KEOWN TALKS TACTICS

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THE criticism of Harry Maguire, and the way his career has been picked apart by people who think they know better, is disrespect­ful.

This isn’t the first time I’ve come to Maguire’s defence. I did it during the season, too. Fans and pundits can provide constructi­ve criticism but at times, it’s felt like comments made about Maguire have fallen more into the abuse category and that’s wrong. This is a good player who has taken on the pressure of captaining Manchester United and a central defender who has earned the trust of Gareth Southgate because he has been dependable.

He has been through a difficult period in terms of form. The way Ralf Rangnick wanted him to play, in a pressing system with a high defensive line, was different for Maguire and he looked a little uncomforta­ble with it. You hope Erik ten Hag will use him properly, noticing the statistics state United concede less than a goal a game and have lost just twice when Maguire and Raphael Varane start together.

I was criticised when I made a mistake — that comes with the territory of being a centre half and playing for a big club — but I didn’t have to contend with social media which can be more impactful and personal.

He’s got a good network of family and friends to help him cope with the deluge of comments. They’re the people he needs to listen to — not the outside noise. Maguire is more than capable of pulling himself out of this difficult patch and enjoying his career again.

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