The Scotsman

Maguire is ‘more than capable at highest level’, says England boss

- By SIMON PEACH

Harry Maguire retains the faith of England manager Gareth Southgate as the under-fire Manchester United captain prepares to line up against Ivory Coast today.

The Three Lions kicked off World Cup preparatio­ns with a hard-fought 2-1 comeback win in Saturday’s friendly against Switzerlan­d at Wembley,where they return to take on non-european opposition for the first time since 2018.

Southgate is planning widespread changes as England and Ivory Coast meet in a senior internatio­nal for the first time, with Maguire among those set to start under the arch.

The 29-year-old has struggled for form during a difficult season at United, but the Three Lions boss has always kept faith with the centre-back.

“I hope we have an environmen­t that all the players feel they can be the best versions of themselves,” Southgate said. “A lot of that is credit to the environmen­t they have created.

“Then there’s clarity on your job, on the pitch, what’s expected of you. They are things we have to achieve to let people per format the best level.

“In terms of selection, that’s always a difficult conundrum, because we’ve got players who we know have performed well in an England shirt.

“There’s got to be some level of scrutiny on how people are playing with their clubs, because that has got to be a factor in it.

“Then, not so for this week, who is the opponent, who is best suited to playing against the opponent, so it is a complicate­d thing.

“I know everybody has a view on who we should and shouldn’ t be picking.

“In the end we need the best players possible, playing at their best level, to give ourselves the best chance of winning.”

Pushed on maguire in particular, South gate said :“He has got us to a world cup semi-final and European Championsh­ip final, so there’s no doubt he is more than capable of playing at the highest level.

“He was very good for us in the autumn and, yeah, the club are in a difficult moment. there could be any number of reasons for that.

“That doesn’t mean players can be poor for a couple of years and then still find their way in and sometimes it depends on competitio­n for positions.

“We’ ve obviously left some forward players out, who haven’ t been in good form, but there’s direct, experience­d replacemen­ts, for those players. It is a complicate­d decision.”

All 24 remaining players pr act iced at Tottenham’ s training ground on the eve of the friendly, but it remains to be seen whether Emile Smith Rowe and john stones are able to start after missing the Swiss game.

Harry Kane’s match-winning spot-kick completed the win that night and took him level with Sir Bobby Charlton on 49 internatio­nal goals, four behind England’s all-time top scorer Wayne Rooney.

It seems unlikely the skipper will get the chance to add to that tally from the start tonight, but Southgate says the skipper’s enthusiasm is infectious.

“If he had his way, he’d play 90 minutes of every fixture, which is a brilliant quality, because if your captain wants to beat everycamp and playing every minute of every game then that sets the tone for everything else,” he said. “The fact is we’ve a good squad, we want to keep people involved and give people opportunit­ies .”

 ?? ?? 0 England manager Gareth Southgate, left, retains faith in defender Harry Maguire, who has struggled for form at Manchester United
0 England manager Gareth Southgate, left, retains faith in defender Harry Maguire, who has struggled for form at Manchester United

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