Irish Daily Mail

Injured Maguire set to miss Manchester derby

- By CHRIS WHEELER

HARRY MAGUIRE is set to step back into the shadows at Manchester United after a painful week in the spotlight playing for England. Maguire returned to United yesterday for treatment on a muscle injury that has cast doubt over his availabili­ty for Sunday’s Manchester derby at the Etihad. Even if the United skipper is declared fit to face Manchester City, the best he could hope for is a seat on the bench after losing his place under manager Erik ten Hag. Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez are now firmly establishe­d as Ten Hag’s first-choice partnershi­p in central defence. Maguire’s form is under intense scrutiny after a difficult start to the season which hit a new low on Monday night when he was blamed for two of the three goals England conceded in a Nations League draw with Germany and also suffered the injury at Wembley. England boss Gareth Southgate continues to back the 29-year-old but admits he needs to play more for his club ahead of the World Cup in Qatar. Although Maguire insisted after the 1-0 defeat by Italy in Milan last week that he isn’t worried about ‘rustiness’, there are concerns that a lack of game time for United has affected his form. One consolatio­n for Maguire is that United play nine games next month — their busiest October ever — so he is likely to have opportunit­ies before Southgate names his World Cup squad in November. Maguire kept the captain’s armband when Ten Hag took over but was dropped following back-to-back defeats against Brighton and Brentford at the start of the season. United have won five of their six games since, with Maguire’s only start coming in a loss to Real Sociedad in Europe.

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