Manchester United's Harry Maguire in action against Manchester City on November 6. EPA
Manchester United's Harry Maguire in action against Manchester City on November 6. EPA
Manchester United's Harry Maguire in action against Manchester City on November 6. EPA
Manchester United's Harry Maguire in action against Manchester City on November 6. EPA

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backs Harry Maguire to silence his critics


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Manchester United captain Harry Maguire has been an "absolute stalwart" on and off the field and the England international will silence his critics, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said.

Maguire came in for heavy scrutiny as United lost four of their last six Premier League games before the international break, with their captain criticised for his role in goals conceded in the 4-2 defeat at Leicester, the 5-0 loss to Liverpool and the 2-0 defeat to Manchester City.

But Maguire enjoyed his time away with England as he scored against both Albania and San Marino to become his country’s highest-scoring centre-back with seven goals.

“As a team we have not performed at the standard we know we can do, but Harry is not one to hide on the treatment table or find an excuse," said Solskjaer.

“He’s a top professional and he wants to be there for the manager every single time. He’s been training well and I think scoring goals for his country will help his form and confidence.

“For me, I’ve not considered taking away the captain’s armband. He’s been a stalwart for us since he came in. We’re all very, very happy with him and we back him. He’s such a tough professional and he’s going to prove his critics wrong.

“The so-called experts have their opinions and that’s their job, but it’s not something we need to worry about. As a true example of a Manchester United player, Harry is always there for his team.”

Maguire is one of eight players who started all three of the heavy defeats against Leicester, Liverpool and City while others – most obviously Jesse Lingard and Donny Van De Beek – struggle to get a look-in.

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  • Bernardo Silva celebrates scoring Manchester City's second goal against Manchester United in the Premier League match at Old Trafford on Saturday, November 6, 2021. PA
    Bernardo Silva celebrates scoring Manchester City's second goal against Manchester United in the Premier League match at Old Trafford on Saturday, November 6, 2021. PA
  • Bernardo Silva scores Manchester City's second goal past Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea. PA
    Bernardo Silva scores Manchester City's second goal past Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea. PA
  • Bernardo Silva scores Manchester City's second goal. PA
    Bernardo Silva scores Manchester City's second goal. PA
  • Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo during the match as Manchester City players celebrate in the background. AFP
    Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo during the match as Manchester City players celebrate in the background. AFP
  • Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, centre, heads the ball. AP
    Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, centre, heads the ball. AP
  • Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes after Manchester City scored their second goal. Getty Images
    Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes after Manchester City scored their second goal. Getty Images
  • Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne takes a shot on goal. AFP
    Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne takes a shot on goal. AFP
  • Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissakaattempts to block a cross from Manchester City forward Phil Foden. AFP
    Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissakaattempts to block a cross from Manchester City forward Phil Foden. AFP
  • Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola issue instructions from the touchline. AFP
    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola issue instructions from the touchline. AFP
  • Cristiano Ronaldo attempts a volleyed shot on the Manchester City goal. Getty Images
    Cristiano Ronaldo attempts a volleyed shot on the Manchester City goal. Getty Images
  • Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson saves Cristiano Ronaldo's volleyed shot. PA
    Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson saves Cristiano Ronaldo's volleyed shot. PA
  • Manchester United defender Eric Bailly scores an own goal as Manchester City take a 0-1 lead. PA
    Manchester United defender Eric Bailly scores an own goal as Manchester City take a 0-1 lead. PA
  • Reaction after Eric Bailly scores an own goal to give Manchester City the lead. PA
    Reaction after Eric Bailly scores an own goal to give Manchester City the lead. PA
  • Eric Bailly after he scored an own goal to give Manchester City the lead at Old Trafford. AFP
    Eric Bailly after he scored an own goal to give Manchester City the lead at Old Trafford. AFP
  • Manchester City players celebrate after taking the lead courtesy of Eric Bailly's own goal. Getty Images
    Manchester City players celebrate after taking the lead courtesy of Eric Bailly's own goal. Getty Images

“There’s a mix between shaking it up and trying to get consistency and balance, who to bring in and take out,” said Solskjaer who faces three away games in nine days against Watford, Villarreal and Chelsea.

“That’s always the magic formula that you find, the right team for every game. I’ve not sat down and said these eight have lost those three games so they can’t play together anymore.

“It’s finding the right solution for Watford and Villarreal, those are the only games in my mind at the moment.”

Paul Pogba has been missing in the Premier League since seeing red in the Liverpool defeat, but now faces a much longer absence after suffering a thigh injury on international duty with France.

The 28-year-old has travelled to Dubai to begin his rehabilitation and Solskjaer admitted he is not sure when he might return.

“It was a disappointing injury, but I’m not a doctor and I can’t say how quickly he will heal,” he said.

“You hope sometimes it might be six or seven weeks, but the worst-case is 10, 11, 12 weeks with muscle injuries like this one.

“On thing I’m sure of is that Paul is determined to come back. He’s already starting his recovery with his big mentality to come back stronger."

Updated: November 20, 2021, 8:56 AM