
Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham has launched a defense of defender Harry Maguire.
The England international has become a peripheral figure at United this season under Erik ten Hag.
Maguire did not feature in the 1-0 loss to West Ham United on Sunday, with Luke Shaw starting in central defence instead.
"I think Harry Maguire's been hung out to dry a little bit at Manchester United. I think it's a long road back for him to get his United place back. Whoever does get him, if he does leave in the summer, they'll be signing a formidable defender," Sheringham told Lord Ping.
"Sadly, it looks like he will move on. He's a player that has taken a lot of stick, which is really unfair in my opinion. Sometimes a player needs a new environment to flourish. I think he's been at the club in a very challenging period.
"For a while it looked like everyone was doing their own thing at the club and none of the players were taking responsibility. Maguire always fronted up. The fingers that were pointed at him were very unjust."

