Injuries should have handed the United captain a way back into the team, but he now faces fresh competition in his position from the left-back
Harry Maguire must have felt under pressure when Manchester United signed Raphael Varane in 2021 and then even more so when Lisandro Martinez arrived last year.
But injuries to United's two first-choice, World Cup-winning centre-backs have not returned Maguire to the frontline of Erik ten Hag's defence.
He faces a new challenge in Luke Shaw that, rather like Erik Lamela chasing him down at the Sanchez Pizjuan, he did not see coming.
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Shaw has been used at centre-back on a number of occasions this season, and while he is still most useful at left-back, he is more than capable at the heart of defence.
And on current form, he is a much better option than Maguire.
(C)Getty ImagesInjuries and suspension lead Ten Hag to Shaw again
Although Shaw excelled when asked to play at centre-back shortly after the World Cup, his latest stint in the position came about by accident.
With Varane and Martinez out for the season and Maguire suspended for the FA Cup semi-final against Brighton, Ten Hag had little choice but to partner Shaw alongside Victor Lindelof.
The partnership worked well, with United managing to keep the normally free-scoring Brighton at bay for 120 minutes before prevailing on penalties.
Maguire then picked up an injury in training the day before the Tottenham game, meaning Shaw had to play there again.
Even though United threw away a two-goal lead to draw with Tottenham, Shaw was again outstanding.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesShaw excels again in unfamiliar role
He anticipated well, defending calmly while also putting his body on the line. And he showed real leadership, stepping in to midfield to put out fires.
Shaw chased down Son Heung-min and cleanly robbed the ball off him and charged down Richarlison to halt a Tottenham counter without even conceding a foul.
His passing was excellent, with United benefitting from that rarest of commodities, a left-footed centre-back.
He also got in good attacking positions, sending in a fine cross on to the head of Casemiro late in the game which the Brazilian glanced just over the bar.
With Shaw in the side, United looked comfortable in possession and were able to play the ball out from the back a lot more smoothly than with Maguire, who badly struggled in his last two appearances, against Nottingham Forest and Sevilla.
As a left-back, Shaw is used to taking on opponents and being pressed, making him far more suited to the style of play United aspire to under Ten Hag than Maguire.
GettyClimbing from League One to a World Cup semi-final
Amid the memes and derision from rival fans in stadiums and on social media, it is easy to forget that Maguire was one of the most coveted defenders in world football only five years ago.
Coming through Sheffield United's youth academy before breaking into the first team aged 18, he climbed his way through the English football pyramid, from League One to the Premier League.
He was even scouted by Man Utd in 2013 when David Moyes was manager, although the club neglected to sign him for only £4 million ($5m).
Maguire signed for Hull in 2014 and proved himself in the Premier League to earn a move to Leicester three years later.
He continued his rapid rise with the Foxes and impressed for England too, becoming one of the most-loved players of the Three Lions' run to the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup, scoring a header in the quarter-final victory over Sweden.
United outbid City in record transfer for a defender
His value rocketed after the tournament and Jose Mourinho made a real push to sign him that same summer, but United would not meet Leicester's £60m ($75m) asking price.
The following season Manchester City declared their interest in signing Maguire to replace departing captain Vincent Kompany.
But the Red Devils outbid their neighbours and in August 2019 landed Maguire for £80m ($100m), exceeding the £75m ($94m) Liverpool paid Southampton for Virgil van Dijk in January 2018.
Four years on, Maguire remains the most expensive defender in the world.
But while the Van Dijk helped Liverpool take the final step in their steady rise under Jurgen Klopp, helping them to three Champions League finals and ending their 30-year wait for a league title, Maguire's best achievements have been leading United to two top-four finishes and the 2021 Europa League final, which he ended up missing through injury.