Why is Harry Maguire not playing for Manchester United vs. Chelsea?
Manchester United hoped to count on Harry Maguire against Chelsea, but a previous suspension was upheld and will see the defender miss out.
Manchester United went into the weekend with just one healthy center back, in part because Harry Maguire was suspended from Saturday's match against Chelsea. The Red Devils hoped to have Maguire back after he served the suspension he picked up for a red card in a March 20 draw with Bournemouth earlier in the week, but Maguire was given an extra game ban for improper conduct for comments made toward the fourth official as he was leaving the field. Manchester United appealed the decision, but the appeal was rejected by the FA.
Maguire's absence adds to a huge headache for manager Michael Carrick. The defender's replacement for the Leeds match, Argentine center back Lisandro Martinez, saw red in that game for tugging an attacker's hair and will miss the Chelsea contest with his own suspension. Leny Yoro, the 20-year-old Frenchman who starts regularly, reportedly did not travel to London for the match because of an injury picked up in training.
That leaves only 19-year-old Ayden Heaven as a healthy center back on the squad. "I know heโs in a good place," Carrick said of Heaven, who is in line for his first start since January. "Heโs obviously still young and is progressing through the early stages of his career, so I think itโs pretty natural to play some games and not play others.
" Left back Luke Shaw or right back Noussair Mazraoui may come in to play alongside Heaven. Both played in three-defender systems under previous Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim but would be out of their typical places in defense. Maguire will be eligible to return when Manchester United hosts Brentford on April 27, but the Chelsea clash is a crucial one in he race for the European places.