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Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand is concerned centre-backs Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof don't suit interim manager Ralf Rangnick's style of play.
Although the German coach is only in charge on a temporary basis, he will start a two-year consultancy role in the summer and have a say on the team's future.
Ferdinand believes Rangnick wants his centre-backs to defend on the halfway line and win the ball high, something that could leave Maguire and Lindelof vulnerable.
Both defenders lack blistering pace and rely on their reading of the game to get by.
Ferdinand is also concerned whether Maguire and Lindelof are good enough to win the Premier League. Both players are still waiting for their first major trophy at Old Trafford.
"I think there can be improvements, Ferdinand told his Vibe with Five podcast.
"I think Lindelof is a good player, a solid player. Is he gonna enable you to win the league? I don’t know. Is Maguire gonna enable you to win the league? That’s the question as well.
"Because the thing about someone like Ralf and all the top teams now, when they play now, they play on the front foot and are aggressive