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Harry Maguire sentenced after being found guilty of assault

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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been given a 21-month suspended sentence after being found guilty of assault, following his arrest after a brawl last week on the Greek island of Mykonos.

United said Maguire, who was released from custody over the weekend, “continues to strongly assert his innocence” and would appeal.

Two other defendants, including Maguire’s brother Joe, were also found guilty on similar charges and handed 13-month sentences.

The sentences for all three defendants were suspended for three years.

Maguire, who is the world’s most expensive defender, was not present at the trial on the nearby island of Syros.

He was found guilty of assault, swearing in public, and attempting to bribe a police officer.

“It should be noted that the prosecutio­n confirmed the charges and provided their evidence late on the day before the trial, giving the defence team minimal time to digest them and prepare,” United said.

“A request for the case to be adjourned was subsequent­ly denied.

“On this basis, along with the substantia­l body of evidence refuting the charges, Harry Maguire’s legal team will now appeal the verdict, to allow a full and fair hearing at a later date.”

Yannis Paradeisis, a lawyer assisting with the prosecutio­n and representi­ng four police officers who were allegedly assaulted in the brawl, told The Associated Press that he was disappoint­ed by Maguire’s behaviour.

“He is a role model to young people and a sportsman. That is not the way to behave,” he said.

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