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Some must wonder how Harry Maguire could be selected 64 times in the national team of England. On Saturday, the 31-year-old central defender still delivered a bad performance on the Everton lawn on behalf of the 26th day of the Premier League (2-2).
The former Leicester was notably exceeded in the air by Doucouré, author of the second goal of the Toffees (2-0, 32nd). An attitude pointed by Rio Ferdinand, consultant for the channel Tnt
And former Central of Manchester United (2002-2014) at a time when the club was still scary the opponents and won the titles.
AMORIM in great danger
“” What have I just witnessed… ”, Ferdinand was surprised on Xseeing Maguire's incredible wait-and-see at the action of 2-0, forgetting to compete in the duel with Doucouré. This draw (2-2) leads the
Ruben Amorim's assessment in Manchester United.
One can also wonder why the Portuguese coach does not give Lyny Yoro any more luck. The 19 -year -old French, bought more than 60 million last summer, came into play against Everton in the 70th minute.
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