Manchester United's captain Harry Maguire has lauded team manager Erik Ten Hag despite being one of the players who has seen less game time under the Dutch tactician.
Harry Maguire, 29, has emphasized he is looking forward to Sunday's Carabao Cup final showdown with Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium, while stressing that Erik ten Hag has been a different manager to play under since his appointment at Old Trafford.
"His ideas are different from a lot of what we’ve been used to, I must say." "He was a defender as well," Maguire told talkSPORT. "This season, he has proven that it works, and it has worked in the past as well."
"He has brought a philosophy and ideas on how he wants us to play." He’ll probably tell you that there is still a lot of improvement that we need to make. "He's so demanding in everything that he does and everything that he says."
Harry Maguire is set for another opportunity to lift his first trophy as a Manchester United player and as the team captain. Despite losing his place to newcomer Lisandro Martinez and, at some point, a second choice to left back Luke Shaw, who has excelled at the center back role this season, the England international is still excited about the possibility of lifting his first trophy as a Man United player.
"It’ll be an amazing moment for myself." It’s a huge honor to be the captain of this football club. a real privilege. "Ever since I’ve been made captain, it’s been a dream to lift my first trophy for this football club," he added.
"It’s been a long process, but like I said, we’ve got a long way to go, and it’s a big game, and I’m not going to be thinking too much about it until the moment comes."
Harry Maguire has just 10 Premier League starts this season and has a total of 19 appearances across all competitions for the Red Devils under Erik Ten Hag.
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