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Although the Manchester United stopper has delivered good performances for England in the World Cup so far, the degrading comments have not stopped for that reason. Recently, there was a stir when the Ghanaian politician Issac Adongo used Maguire in parliament to make a point. Adango branded Ghana’s Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia an “economic Maguire” to illustrate that Bawumia had begun to lose his old level. After Germany’s World Cup exit, former Dutch great Rafael van der Vaart took the opportunity to talk down Maguire when he was to analyze the match for Dutch NOS. – Niklas Süle is not world class. He is “the German Maguire”, said van der Vaart. Former Manchester United and England player Ashley Young has long since let herself be irritated by the treatment the big-grown stopper is constantly receiving. – On the verge of bullying Before the World Cup, Young came out and pointed out that it is inevitable to get criticism and dissatisfaction from supporters when you are captain of one of the biggest clubs in the world, as Maguire is for Manchester United. But he states that one city crosses the line. – The criticism he receives has gone too far. He can play well for England, but still get booed. He can play well for United and still get booed. It borders on bullying, Young believes. – But he is a strong character and can handle it, he adds. In a survey carried out by The Alan Turing Institute, reported by the BBC, it appears that only Cristiano Ronaldo is more reviled than Maguire on Twitter by all the Premier League players. They went through 2.3 million Twitter messages from August 2021 to January 2022, and found over 60,000 messages that can be described as abusive. Of these, almost 9,000 messages were directed at Maguire. The next player on the list is Marcus Rashford, with 2,557 messages… Photo: Graphic Geir Jone Karlsen / news Manchester United team-mate Luke Shaw recently put it this way: – He’s had a lot of shit. Probably more than I have ever seen. – Terrible that it could happen news’s ​​World Cup expert Kristoffer Løkberg has actually played on the same team as Maguire in the past. Both visited Sheffield United in 2011. Løkberg has little to spare for the treatment Maguire has received and continues to receive, and believes his old teammate is affected by all the negativity. – It is probably impossible not to be affected by this. When you can experience being booed by your own supporters, it will always be in the back of your mind when you go out on the pitch. I think it’s absolutely horrible that this could happen in the first place. Then people misunderstood the word supporter, says Løkberg. He remembers Maguire as a calm and pleasant type. – What impressed was how he always took the level in terms of football, no matter who he was compared to, remembers the news expert. Kristoffer Løkberg thinks it is sad to see the treatment his former teammate Harry Maguire receives from his own supporters. Photo: Nicolai Eid Trondal / news In an interview with The Times just before the World Cup, Maguire was asked to comment on all the criticism he constantly faces from several quarters. If the centre-back is to be believed, he does not take in much of what is said. – Even when I helped get to the EC final, and was selected for the team for the tournament, I didn’t look up what was said about me. I try my best to ignore what’s happening on the outside, Maguire replied. Maguire: – Of course we have feelings. The criticism and the slurs hit family and friends harder, admitted the United captain in the interview. – They probably read a little more than I do. And openly, they are influenced by what the people think. Nobody likes to be talked about in a bad way. It’s just a human trait we all have. When you’re in the spotlight, it’s going to happen. And I fully understand that. But when my family read it, or things go to the extreme, then it’s probably tougher for them, he says. But England’s controversial defensive giant is clear on one thing: He suffers most when he plays bad games. – I think people see footballers as robots who have no feelings, but of course we have feelings. We get disappointed and sad when we don’t play well, he says. Harry Maguire is in Qatar with the rest of the England World Cup squad. Photo: CARL RECINE / Reuters Former England player Owen Hargreaves thinks Maguire takes it more to heart than he wants to admit. – It’s tough for Harry, he’s had a couple of really tough years. I assure you, what he has had to endure, it has not been easy. All the criticism, all the negativity, it’s hard to overlook that when you’re playing. I see that he tries not to think about it and just wants to focus on playing, but he is under a different microscope now, says Hargreaves to Discovery. – In Harry, I see a partner as Maguire also gets support from national team colleague and Manchester City stopper John Stones. In an interview with Goal, Stones uses big words about the reviled Maguire. – When I look at Harry, I see a partner. Through everything we’ve experienced together, he’s always had my back, and I’ve had his. We have had so many battles together, formed a bond and a partnership. We know what the other person has to do and how best to work together. It just clicks, says Stones in the interview. Harry Maguire is still a favorite selfie object with some of the fans. Photo: Hassan Ammar / AP In the World Cup, England and Maguire progressed after drawing against the USA and beating Iran and Wales. Senegal awaits in the round of 16 on Sunday. There, news expert Carl-Erik Torp believes that England can have another good experience. – England had a bad day against the USA, or they have looked very good in the World Cup so far and done the job. They are big favorites against Senegal, Torp believes. England came to the World Cup with a miserable 2022 in the bag, where three draws and three losses were the result in mandatory games before the championship. Torp thinks in any case that it is too early to report the English. – They have not met very good teams so far, Wales, for example, have been very weak throughout the championship. They haven’t had one proper test, and that was against the USA, and that’s the match they looked the worst in. It’s hard to say how good they actually are. But they have had a very comfortable path to the round of 16, used few players and saved a lot of effort. They are favorites against Senegal, even though the Senegalese team is solid defensively and has a good central line, says Torp. Gareth Southgate has led England to good results in recent championships. Photo: MOLLY DARLINGTON / Reuters Southgate got the job in 2017 and has become a popular coach, mostly because of good results, but also for his demeanor and personality. – England can win the World Cup His contract with England extends to 2024 after the European Championship in Germany, but Løkberg thinks Southgate probably depends on a good World Cup to keep his job. – Everything depends on the circumstances, it is acceptable to go against a good team if you have progressed from the group, but an England that does not make it to the quarter-finals will always be a disaster. But if you sit down and look at history, how well has England actually done in the World Cup? Isn’t what Southgate has done now the best England has done over a long period of time? The work he has done deserves to survive one bad championship. But football is brutal, and it is doubtful that it will be accepted if England disappoint. Young tells The Sun that he has high hopes for the WC. – When you see how the EC went, I give us every chance to win the tournament. The criticism Gareth Southgate receives is absolutely ridiculous. It’s “bullshit”, says Young to The Sun. It is especially the downturn in the Nations League, where England were relegated from level A, that has caused the critics to go after Southgate. – Just because he didn’t take the team into the final in the National League, people think he should be criticized. Of course, you want to win games when you’re in a tournament, but Gareth has completely changed what it’s like to be with England, Young believes. The match against Senegal will be played on Sunday at 8 pm and will be broadcast on TV 2.



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