Gareth Southgate named a much-changed England line-up for tonight’s friendly against Ivory Coast at Wembley.
Before the match as each player’s name got called out through the PA system, Harry Maguire was booed by a significant number of England fans in the stadium, as per Independent journalist Miguel Delaney.
I wonder was this what Luke Shaw was referring to when he said he feels more wanted at England.
This may seem harsh on Maguire who has been good servant to Southgate’s side down the years – helping the Three Lions reach the Euro 2020 final last summer. But his performances for United this season have also been subject to strong criticism.
That doesn’t make it okay to boo a player and we know how England fans like to turn on United players. They did it to David Beckham, Paul Scholes, the Neville brothers and Wayne Rooney in previous years.
It’s nothing new.
I am far from Maguire’s biggest fan, but I am the type of supporter who believes in getting behind the team, rather than slagging it off before a ball is kicked.
United fan and Telegraph column Jim White summed it up perfectly in a tweet, writing: “Harry Maguire’s name booed at Wembley. A rare player who brings the nation together: he is hated equally by non-Manchester United fans because he plays for United and by United fans because he plays for United.”
Maguire has been a lot better for England than United, but the centre-back has become an easy target in recent times.
He needs to rediscover his form at club level or United could be tempted to strengthen at the back this summer.