Could have just said Toby and not had me feel like retching instead, you know.
Ultimately, Toby is the man in our game who reads situations and marshalls the defense with an almost fanatical devotion - he looks so effortlessly classy when he does it, but you notice how scarily committed he is to never being caught out at times. There was a clip floating around of Dele getting angry at some Watford player close to our box after he was brought down - it was funny because Dier strolls over, grabs Dele by the scruff of his shirt like some protective dad and firmly removes him from the scene of the crime before he loses it. But what a lot of people didn't notice in that clip was Toby - the entire time Dele was remonstrating and both our and Watford's players were jogging on to the scene to separate the two, Toby just has his eyes down, fixed firmly on the ball (which is just lying there - nobody's touching it). Toby just keeps staring at it with a fanatical intensity as he walks up to it, shoving the Watford guy out of the way multiple times as he strides up to it like some monomaniac. He picks it up,walks back (eyes still glued to the ball in his hands), and waits for the free kick to be taken all while the fracas is still ongoing. This is late in the game at 4-0, mind - not like we desperately needed the concentration to take the points.
Here, I found it -
https://my.mixtape.moe/prqtez.mp4
I guess my point is, it evidently takes that sort of single-minded understanding of the defensive game to keep our defense the way it is. If Maguire is that sort, great - but I don't think we'll find another Toby. Ergo, I think making the trade-off between a little bit of defensive nous and the pace needed to recover after a mistake is fine by me, because it's unlikely that Maguire is *so* good that his recovery speed is irrelevant because he will never have to track back.