Flying Eze and its trusted partners need your
permission to store and access cookies, unique identifiers, personal data, and information on your
browsing behaviour on this device. This only applies to Flying Eze. You don’t have to accept, and
you
can change your preferences at any time via the Privacy Options link at the bottom of this screen. If
you don’t accept, you may will still see some personalised ads and content.
Cookies, device identifiers, or other information can be stored or accessed on
your device for the purposes presented to you.
Ads and content can be personalised based on a profile. More data can be added
to better personalise ads and content. Ad and content performance can be
measured. Insights about audiences who saw the ads and content can be derived.
Data can be used to build or improve user experience, systems and software.
Precise geolocation and information about device characteristics can be used.
If you don’t want to accept, please select Read More option below where you can also see how and
why your data may be used. You can also see where we or our partners claim a legitimate interest and
object to the processing of your data.
RAPHAEL VARANEâS injury could have handed Harry Maguire a World Cup lifeline.
The question is â with just three weeks to go before the big kick off in Qatar â is has it come too late?
The £80million defender has just four more Manchester United matches to try to play his way into Gareth Southgateâs first team.
And the Three Lions boss â who was in the directors box for this one â will be hoping he can play in all of them.
Because he clearly needs matches under his belt after such a nightmare season so far.
Maguireâs place as first-choice centre-back in Qatar next month is currently hanging by a thread.
He overcame a nervy start here to play his part in keeping a clean sheet and preserving another crucial three points for United.
But this was his first Premier League start since the horror show at Brentford on August 13 and early on it showed.
Much has happened at United since that disastrous 4-0 defeat at Brentford and the fact is Maguire is currently fourth choice in the list of centre-backs for his club.
However an injury to Varane and Victor Lindelofâs knock meant he was promoted back into the starting line-up by Erik ten Hag.
It has been the worst possible prep for Maguire. He has started only one game since that nightmare day in West London â a Europa League defeat to Real Sociedad.
And in the last international camp at the end of September he suffered a hamstring injury in the 3-3 draw with Germany.
During his time on the sidelines, Varane and Lisandro Martinez have established themselves as the first-choice centre-back pairing.
And that will be a concern to Southgate, who has always shown great loyalty to the former Leicester man.
Both Eric Dier and John Stones have made their case for selection with their performances so that was always going to be tested.
At least now, following Varaneâs unfortunate injury at Chelsea last weekend, Maguire will have his chance to prove he should start against Iran.
It couldnât be more timely for the 29-year-old although even so, it isnât ideal for him.
Southgate likes to utilise Maguire on the left of a centre-back pairing â where he can link up with his club-mate Luke Shaw.
His chance with United will come on the right as Martinez has made the other slot his own in recent weeks.
While Maguire walked out with the armband on, he must have been grateful for the encouragement of his Argentinian defensive partner early on.
Maguire got 45 minutes against Moldovan side Sheriff in midweek but this was a different proposition â and he looked nervous and a little rusty.
He lunged in on Hammers forward Gianluca Scamacca early on â only for the Italian to neatly side-step him and set up Said Benrahma on the counter.
In the second half he got lucky as Jarrod Bowen went for the nutmeg on the edge of the box but then collided with the centre-back â and was unlucky not to win a free-kick.
Maguire showed a bit of experience and composure to shepherd the ball to safety away from Scamacca as the visitors began to get on top.
The introduction of Michail Antonio midway through the second half gave Maguire and Martinez a different kind of problem to deal with.
As the Hammers pushed for an equaliser, Maguire did his bit in keeping them at bay.
Much to ponder then for Southgate as he made his way back over the Pennines to his Yorkshire home.