As indicated by The Daily Mail, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer yet holds some hope that captain Harry Maguire will return on schedule for the Europa League last against Villarreal.
The 28-year-old is the best defender on our books and is a good leader at the back. He has not played for the club since getting harmed against Aston Villa earlier this month.
While he has been played literally every Premier League match this season but now seems to rest for our last few Premier League matches, Solskjaer is confident he will return on schedule to confront Villarreal on May 26.
Solskjaer has now uncovered that the club isn’t quick to test Maguire in spite of his recovery, fearing that a further complication may occur. The defender has harmed the tendons to his left side lower leg.
Solksjaer said: “I’ve always been an optimist so we’re positive. He’s making progress but we’ve consciously taken the route of not testing him out too quickly because we don’t want to aggravate something. Harry wants this so much, so he doesn’t want to take any risks either. Harry is our leader and our captain. He’s been more or less ever-present. He is a big miss at the moment. I will give him as long as he needs until he says yes or no.”
Maguire, as far as concern his injury, is additionally hoping to play in the Europa League finals against Villarreal. He isn’t quick to face any challenges either and will trust he will be accessible at Gdansk. Solskjaer’s words describe that he is hopeful but not fully confident. Maguire isn’t only our best defender yet additionally also our leader on the pitch.
His nonattendance was tangible in our last two games against Leicester City and Liverpool. The teams got through our backline freely and exhibited exactly what a scene the Englishman’s nonattendance makes.
While having Maguire back against Villarreal would be a gigantic lift, United ought to try not to constrain the issue in the event that he isn’t totally fit.