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Ten Hag committed to helping Maguire return to finest form

MANCHESTER, England: Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has revealed measures are in place to protect players’ mental health at a time when club captain Harry Maguire has been the subject of intense criticism. England international Maguire has been dropped at club level and is fighting for his place at the World Cup following an alarming dip in form. It has seen him suffer growing abuse on social media and raised questions about his future at United.

But Ten Hag is adamant protections are in place for all players and committed himself to returning Maguire to his finest form. Addressing concerns over the 29-year-old defender’s mental health, the United manager said: “But it’s an aspect of top football. It’s an aspect of our work.

We set conditions for that, to manage it. “We also have experts around to help, to coach the players, the team in the right direction. “I think he is doing quite well, but every player has room for improvement and if he believes in his skills he will quickly be back on the level and even more than he did.

I am convinced of that because I see his capabilities and it’s really high.” Maguire has endured a miserable start to the season – losing his place to Raphael Varane at United, before making high-profile mistakes in England’s 3-3 draw with Germany on Monday. It prompted the center back to publicly apologize on Instagram, adding: “The tough times will make us stronger.” Fellow defender Luke Shaw aired his own concerns for his club and international teammate. “He’s taken a lot of stick — probably more than I’ve ever seen before in football,” Shaw told BBC Radio 5 Live.

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