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Former England defender Jamie Carragher has warned Harry Maguire he won't be a Manchester United player much longer if his current run of form continues.
The United captain followed up his weekend own goal against Tottenham with a Champions League elimination on Tuesday night, prompting concerns from pundits Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes. There were even sections of the home support who sarcastically cheered when the England international was substituted as Ralf Rangnick's side chased an equaliser.
Carragher sympathised with the 29-year-old, recognising the challenges that come when a player is going through a period where nothing can go right. However, the ex-Liverpool man warned Maguire he needs to turn things around to keep his United career alive.
"He’s going through the worst moment of his career... and we’ve all been there," Carragher told CBS Sports' Golazo Show. "I can picture it now, when I was playing, and it felt like no matter what I did in a game, how I prepared for it, how well I played in a game, the one thing I’d get wrong the ball would end up in the back of the net.
"I always remember when that was, and that period of my career, and this is something that Harry Maguire is going through right now. He has to get out of it very quickly, otherwise he won’t be at the club, because the standards at