Harry Maguire ‘ISN’T the problem’ at Manchester United, insists Martin Keown – as he claims you could drive a bus through Erik ten Hag’s midfield
- Martin Keown has refused to blame Harry Maguire for Man United’s struggles
- The England centre-back came under-fire again after defeat against Arsenal
- But, Keown believes United’s biggest problems are in midfield, not defence
Martin Keown believes rival Premier League teams can ‘drive buses’ through Manchester United, but insists under-fire Harry Maguire isn’t the problem.
United have limped haphazardly during the opening month of the new English top-flight season, winning two games, losing the same amount and sitting 11th in the league standings and already 12 points adrift of Manchester City.
Their last outing before the international break saw Keown’s former side Arsenal sweep United aside 3-1 at the Emirates in a largely underwhelming performance from the visitors.
Maguire played 90 minutes in England’s 1-1 draw with Ukraine on Saturday, meaning he has now featured more for country than club this season, but Keown believes United’s biggest problem is in midfield, not defence.
‘Some of us talk about driving buses through football teams, and, I think you could do that right now with Manchester United,’ Keown told talkSPORT.
Martin Keown believes rival teams can ‘drive buses’ through Manchester United this season
Keown doesn’t believe that under-fire defender Harry Maguire (pictured) is the main problem for United
‘It’s really the midfield that’s the issue and Harry Maguire isn’t necessarily the problem.’
The centre-back’s solo venture for United this season came at the Emirates where he was brought on as a second half substitute in place of the injured Lisandro Martinez.
He played 23 minutes with United conceding twice in that time after Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus struck late in stoppage time to seal three points for the Gunners.
Maguire’s introduction brought mocking cheers from the home supporters and he was largely blamed after the game for contributing to United’s downfall in the capital.
Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has watched his side struggle in their first four Premier League games of the new season
Keown insisted United’s biggest area for concern is in midfield, not defence
The issues for the Red Devils are wide-ranging, with their midfield appearing to lack protection and balance as Ten Hag seeks to find a consistent winning formula.
Casemiro has struggled to replicate his defensive quality in the middle of the field that saw him excel during his debut year in the Premier League last season, new captain Bruno Fernandes is responsible for creating chances and there are question marks over who should be the third starting midfielder alongside the pair.
Mason Mount was expected to be the pivot between Casemiro and Fernandes, however he is currently side-lined, leaving Ten Hag with a choice of either Eriksen, Scott McTominay or newest recruit Sofyan Amrabat.
United have conceded seven goals in their last three Premier League games and have the worst goal difference out of any of the traditional ‘big six’ on -1.
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