That is all what I can do Harry Maguire breaks silence on Erik ten Hag benching him at Manchester United
That is all what I can do - Harry Maguire breaks silence on Erik ten Hag benching him at Manchester United × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 News
@england manager Gareth Southgate reflects on his progress with the team
#TakeYourChance693“You have to have continuity” @england manager Gareth Southgate reflects on his progress with the team #TakeYourChance Defending his right to play, Maguire said: "I am all good, ready to play; I feel fit and fresh. On my form, I don't know what has been said, I don't really read about it. I came off the back of three positive games with England in the summer and a good pre-season, I felt really good." Speaking about Ten Hag's decision to drop him, Maguire said: "Obviously, the manager (Erik ten Hag) decided to leave me out for a game, and the team have been winning since. I am working hard on the training pitch to make sure I am ready for when my opportunity comes. That is all what I can do to try and help the team." He added: "I am not concentrating on anybody else and what people are saying. I think if people can make a story about me, I am Manchester United captain, it is going to make big news. So, that is the reason they do it, they like the clicks, and things like that, but I went into the Euros after an eight-week injury, and did not play one game, and got into the team of the tournament. In terms of rustiness, and things like that, I am sure that won't happen."
That is all what I can do - Harry Maguire breaks silence on Erik ten Hag benching him at Manchester United
By Diptanil Roy Modified 24 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share Manchester United captain Harry Maguire talks about starting for England England defender and Manchester United captain Harry Maguire has talked about his latest call-up to the national team despite not playing regularly for his club. Maguire has been dropped by new manager Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford in favour of Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez. However, he has still been called up to start for England over the likes of in-form defenders like Ben White. England Football@EnglandFootball“You have to have continuity”@england manager Gareth Southgate reflects on his progress with the team
#TakeYourChance693“You have to have continuity” @england manager Gareth Southgate reflects on his progress with the team #TakeYourChance Defending his right to play, Maguire said: "I am all good, ready to play; I feel fit and fresh. On my form, I don't know what has been said, I don't really read about it. I came off the back of three positive games with England in the summer and a good pre-season, I felt really good." Speaking about Ten Hag's decision to drop him, Maguire said: "Obviously, the manager (Erik ten Hag) decided to leave me out for a game, and the team have been winning since. I am working hard on the training pitch to make sure I am ready for when my opportunity comes. That is all what I can do to try and help the team." He added: "I am not concentrating on anybody else and what people are saying. I think if people can make a story about me, I am Manchester United captain, it is going to make big news. So, that is the reason they do it, they like the clicks, and things like that, but I went into the Euros after an eight-week injury, and did not play one game, and got into the team of the tournament. In terms of rustiness, and things like that, I am sure that won't happen."