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And in turn, an absence of the South American would open the door for Maguire, now back in the Old Trafford fold after his exertions in the desert, to be named in the side for the December 27 game against Nottingham Forest.
Alongside United chief Erik ten Hag, Spurs boss Antonio Conte, Aston Villa’s Unai Emery, Pep Guardiola at City and Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi would be likely to be without key men should Argentina win.
Conte and Spurs fans would be frustrated if Cristian Romero – who missed the last five games before the World Cup but recovered from his injury to feature in all six games so far in Qatar – was unavailable for their Boxing Day lunchtime trip to Brentford.
Brighton would be without Alexis Mac Allister for their south-coast derby at Southampton that afternoon, with Emery potentially having to turn to blunder keeper Robin Olsen for the evening clash with Liverpool with Emi Martinez unavailable.
Guardiola would have an extra 48 hours to get Julian Alvarez back and ready, with City not playing their first festive game until they travel to Leeds on December 28.
By contrast, a parade in Paris, while it would involve Hugo Lloris, Raphael Varane, Ibrahima Konate, Alphonse Areola and William Saliba, could see all the French players back in England and at their clubs by Wednesday.
Ironically, Varane’s possible celebrations could also help Maguire get back in the Red Devils’ starting XI.