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    Maguire praises Beckham for career advice

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedOctober 11, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    After receiving jeers from Scotland fans, Harry Maguire claims that a call from David Beckham “meant everything.”

    The England centre-back scored his own goal as a substitute in last month’s 3-1 friendly win in Glasgow, while every touch he took was cheered ironically.

    “I actually spoke with David about three weeks ago, after the game,” Maguire, 30, said.

    “He got in touch with me, so it was really nice of him, and I really appreciated that.”

    The Manchester United defender added, “It meant everything. I’ve spoken throughout my career about David Beckham being someone I looked up to and watched when I was a young boy.

    “It shows how classy he is to reach out to me and to message me. It was something I really appreciated. It was really touching.”

    Beckham, England’s third-most-capped men’s player with 115 international appearances, captained his country for six years starting in 2000, leading them to two World Cups.

    Maguire added: “He reminded me of the career I’ve had to date and the big moments I’ve had in my career.

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    “I think when you’re going through tough moments, you’ve got to go through past experiences and past memories, where you’ve gone in your career, and what you’ve been through.

    “Every career is so up and down, especially when you reach what I’ve reached in terms of being the captain of the biggest club in the world for three and a half years. He’s been in that position and knows what it’s like.”

    Maguire, who was the world’s most expensive defender when he joined Manchester United from Leicester for £80 million in 2019, has won 59 England caps and scored seven international goals.

    But he has struggled for game time at Old Trafford since the appointment in 2022 of Erik ten Hag as manager—even having the captaincy taken from him.

    The defender’s game time has increased lately because of injuries in the United squad; he started last Saturday, assisting the winning goal for Scott McTominay as Brentford were beaten 2-1 in the Premier League.

    Maguire says he knows that even the best players in the world get criticized.

    “I have had some huge plaudits over the years playing for my country,” he said.

    “Probably the last year or so hasn’t been like that, but in the previous five, I was getting loads and loads of credit.

    “That’s football; that’s the way it works. You don’t just keep playing at the top and not get any criticism. That doesn’t happen unless you are the best in the world, and that’s probably Messi and Ronaldo, and even they still get criticized as well.

    “There has been a lot of talk about me over the last year. For that talk to happen, you have got to have built your way up to be a top performer, like I’ve done over the previous five years.

    “Things haven’t gone according to plan over the last year or so, but I am sure they will get back on track.

    “A career is a long path. There have been many ups and many downs; it probably has been a little blip, and I am trying to get back to where I was.”

    The defender added that he feels important because of the “faith” that England manager Gareth Southgate and his team members have shown in him.

    However, he said the criticism he had received “probably affects my family and friends more than it affects myself, especially when I am playing in a game”.

    Maguire’s mother posted a statement after his treatment in the Scotland game in support of her son.

    “Obviously, the last year has been a little bit difficult for them to enjoy the games as they did in the previous eight or nine years of my career,” he said.

    “I’m sure that will change. I’ll keep working hard, keep fighting for my place, and keep trying to put things right.”

    England face Australia in a friendly on Friday before taking on Italy in a European Championship qualifier four days later.

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