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Manchester United legends Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes both believe interim manager Ralf Rangnick has faith in captain Harry Maguire but are concerned about his form.
The England international, 28, has been heavily criticised this season for his performances. The Red Devils have conceded 40 Premier League goals this term, two more than Burnley in 19th. Their leaky defence has seen them slip to fifth in the table.
Speaking to BT Sport ahead of United's Champions League game against Atletico Madrid at Old Trafford on Thursday evening, Scholes, Ferdinand and their former team-mate Owen Hargreaves discussed whether Maguire should continue to play regularly.
"The manager has shown faith in him to keep playing him considering the form he’s been in," said Scholes. "For me, the worry is what does this say about Lindelof? Lindelof, when he’s played, has done okay, nice and steady, not many mistakes. It seems everything Harry is doing has turned into an absolute disaster."
Ferdinand added: "I think Rangnick is giving him the chance to perform. He is the captain of the football club. Captains of football