Erik ten Hag has warned Harry Maguire his status as Manchester United captain does not assure him of a starting role. Maguire was dropped in favour of Raphael Varane in United's 2-1 win over Liverpool on Monday night, having indicated during pre-season Maguire was a "first choice" centre-back as he was skipper.
Ten Hag has started £55.3million signing Lisandro Martinez in all three of United's Premier League games and hailed Varane as "immense" after his first start of the season against Liverpool. Also read: Ten Hag confirms three players are not leaving "I think that doesn’t mean when you are captain you are established to play always," Ten Hag said. "Especially when you also have Varane in your squad. "We have options.
And you have already said… Varane… his stature is immense and in pre-season we took a decision to build him physically so he had a bit of a slow start. "So he was fit in the first games but in the first period of pre-season he wasn’t always, so we are happy we built him in that way and you see when the team needed him he was really there and his profile, his stature and what he won already in the past shows he can really contribute to his team. "For the team, there is competition and we need that.
We have to cover so many games and we can do that in several constructions and we can see from game to game what we need, what can be the construction from Liverpool but also as in the second-half in Brentford we played with Varane and Maguire in the centre, so there are many options. "I forget because of injuries: Victor Lindelof did really well in pre-season so I am happy that he will be back in the squad, so we will have another option.