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Published 13:58 12 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 14:01 12 Jul 2022 BST
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Maguire may not be as bad as his form last season suggested, and not as bad as many of his detractors appear to believe he is.
However, even his biggest supporters couldn't argue that he has looked comfortable as Man United captain. The armband appears to have hindered his performances, putting an added spotlight on a player clearly struggling.
Ten Hag had the opportunity to hit the reset button, to correct one of Solskjaer's many mistakes. There was a clear solution to the issue, one that would have saved Maguire from embarrassment. The new United manager simply had to mirror Manchester City's approach.
If De Bruyne was upset by the snub, it didn't show. The Belgian had one of his best seasons ever last year and there was never any suggestion that he was affected by the captaincy demotion. Something that had the potential to be a dramatic fallout was a non-event.
Guardiola wisely used a way of selecting a captain that ensured no members of his squad could feel hard done by. A democratic method that left no room for managerial favouritism or over-promotion.
None of the players can be upset by the captaincy choice because it is voted for by the majority of the squad. And the elected captain knows that he has the support of the dressing room.
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Maguire could also have been saved from embarrassment if someone else was voted captain. It would have been a democratic decision, and there's no shame in being demoted in this way, as De Bruyne's situation proves.
Now, however, the question marks remain about the player's suitability to be captain. Unless Maguire's form dramatically improves next season, this won't change and Ten Hag will arguably have fluffed his first big test as United manager.
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