When Manchester United invested 94 million USD for the transfer of Harry Maguire from Leicester in 2019, it seemed that the club shouldn’t have any headaches regarding the team’s back line. In the meantime, the Englishman also received the captain’s armband, but this season it is clear that the corpulent sweeper does not have the quality not only to lead but also to play in the club of United’s reputation.Sat 17:00: (1.25) Man.Utd. (6.50) Norwich (10.0)Too often this season, he lost focus in moments when that should not have happened. With a nonchalant approach, he gave away possession in his third of the pitch, badly anticipated the opponent’s movements, acted clumsily with the ball, and made mistakes in situations where routine intervention was expected…The English media wrote in October last year that a fraction of the dressing room rebelled and asked how can Maguire be their captain, and the downfall of the former Leicester player can also be seen on the official Twitter page of the weakest club in the Premier League – Norwich City. Before the visit of the Canaries to Old Trafford (Saturday, 17.00), Maguire’s performance this season was compared with the numbers of their own defender Grant Henley. Epilogue – Maguire is not in the lead at all, he is even slightly worse than the player of the team that is known as the most porous defense in the Premier League.How the number 5️⃣s compare after 26 appearances made 👇#NCFC pic.twitter.com/wGnKHMid9g— Norwich City FC (@NorwichCityFC) April 13, 2022 They both played 26 games and scored one goal each and helped their teams keep their net untouched on six occasions. However, Hanley won as many as 27 duels more than Maguire, and he made four successful tackles more. The only criterion in which Harry excels is 86 percent passing accuracy. Hanley trails only four percent in that piece of statistics.But consider comparing a man paid 94 million USD, with a player who made the biggest transfer of his career in 2016 when he moved from Blackburn to Newcastle for 7 million USD. Maguire is playing for a giant who is fighting for a place in the Champions League, while the Scotsman is wearing the shirt of the team against which many are taking three points easily this season.