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Former Spurs star Van der Vaart lays into Maguire AGAIN

  /  autty

Former Tottenham and Real Madrid star Rafael van der Vaart has laid into Manchester United defender Harry Maguire after his error against Bournemouth last week.

Maguire was nutmegged by Junior Stanislas before the winger darted beyond the England international and rifled a shot past David de Gea at the goalkeeper's near post.

It was not the sort of defending you would expect from a defender that cost £80million and United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looked furious with Maguire during the drinks break that came after the goal at Old Trafford.

But the mistake has led Van der Vaart to slam Maguire for his defending during an appearances on a Dutch TV channgel.

When asked about Maguire's error on Ziggo, Van der Vaart said: 'I think Maguire goes home every day and tells his wife: "I'm so s*** at football, but I earn so much. They really believe I'm good."

'I really think so, he laughs at everyone.'

It is not the first time Van der Vaart has targeted Maguire. Maguire played the full 90 minutes as United held league leaders Liverpool to a 1-1 draw back in October but his performance did not impress the Dutchman.

‘He can do something, but if he is worth so much money, Virgil van Dijk is worth £300million,’ Van der Vaart explained.

‘If I am going to play with the amateurs on Sunday afternoon, I can easily find three who can do this. I mean that seriously. A bit silly to say, but I really think so.’

It seems Van der Vaart has a bit of a grudge against Maguire because he also criticised his performances on the international stage during the Nations League.

Van de Vaart was on punditry duty when England were beaten 3-1 by Holland and recalled how Maguire was 'by far the worst player on the pitch' just after he had completed his move to Old Trafford last summer.

'It's funny because during the Nations League, I was doing work for Dutch television,' he noted.

'And I remember we were saying Harry Maguire was by far the worst player on the pitch. And then two months later, £80-£90m? Unbelievable.'

Van der Vaart enjoyed a stellar playing career for Ajax, Real Madrid and Tottenham, becoming a real fan favourite during his time in north London.

Maguire, meanwhile, has been a critical part of United's climb up the table under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in recent months.

United take on Aston Villa on Thursday night knowing they can close the gap to Maguire's former team, fourth-placed Leicester, to just one point in the race for the Champions League.