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Nemanja Vidic has suggested Harry Maguire ask for time out of the Manchester United team as the England defender looks to pull out of a difficult spell.

Maguire's woes continued on Saturday as he unwittingly deflected Anthony Gordon's shot past David de Gea in United's defeat at Everton. The mishap comes hot on the heels of the former Leicester City man being booed by certain England supporters, and this remains a season to forget for the 29-year-old.

Vidic was a star for United for much of his time at Old Trafford, winning the Champions League in 2008 and collecting multiple Premier League winners' medals. The Serbian wasn't without his own difficult spells, though, and he has suggested some time away could be just what Maguire needs right now.

“Every player has a problem with form at some time in his career,” Vidic told The Athletic. “I did and it’s clear that Maguire is not at his best this season.

"I think you can do a few things and one of them is not to play every match as you try to find form again and get confidence. A coach could play him in easier games, not that there are many in the Premier League, and take him out for harder matches.

"The player needs to feel powerful and strong on the pitch again, not as it is now where he feels that it’s not happening for him. It’s difficult to play well when you’re

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