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Roy Keane worried for Harry Maguire with massive put-down, as captain comes clean on Man Utd failings

Harry Maguire comes in for Roy Keane criticism. Here, the pundit is pictured here with Laura Woods during ITV coverage of the FA Cup at the Weston Homes Stadium, Peterborough

Roy Keane claims Harry Maguire is playing for his future not just as captain but as a Manchester United player.

The Red Devils captain has endured a tough old season after some poor performances both collectively and as a whole. Indeed, Keane has been one of his biggest critics with several choice words over his and United’s displays. With six games left in the season, United have a huge battle on their hands to even qualify for the Champions League.

And given the cost of both £80m Maguire and his United teammates, that is simply not good enough.

Indeed, United have conceded 44 goals already  – a tally which already matches last season’s efforts. And as things stand, they are on course for their worst defensive season in 40 years.

Now, ahead of Tuesday night’s crucial clash at Liverpool, Keane has once again roasted the United skipper.

“It’s been a tough season for the team and Harry has not played well enough,” Keane told Sky Sports. “He’s used the word pride and we need to see more of that because you’re going to lose matches. But the way United have lost some matches this year they’ve not shown enough pride.

Defender urged to raise his game

“It’s been hard for Harry Maguire. When you’re trying to lead a group, and it looks like they’re not a great group, they don’t look like they’ve got real fight and desire when things are going against them. That’s why you fear for them tonight if they concede the first goal.”

Reports have suggested Maguire faces the axe as Manchester United captain with incoming boss Erik ten Hag reportedly ready to make the call.

Discussing Maguire’s future, Keane has challenged the England man to raise his game.

“Is Harry playing for his future? He’s got to do better himself,” Keane added. “If you want to be a decent captain you’ve got to be at the top of your game and you hope the rest of them follow. He’s not been good enough and the team haven’t been good enough.”

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