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“I heard my replacement is in Manchester ahead of his medical today but that won’t discourage me from fighting for my position… However, I’m disappointed by the Club because is this all I deserve after doing so much for the Club?”: Harry Maguire angered by Man United’s decision to sign his replacement without proper consultation as the Player spotted in Manchester ahead of big money move

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Harry Maguire has insisted he has no intention of leaving Manchester United as prepares to fight back after the “toughest moment of my career”.

The England defender was stripped of the United captaincy 12 months ago and could have left the club that summer amid interest from West Ham.

But Maguire overcame the disappointment and the doubters to force his way back into the team, only to suffer the heartbreak of missing the FA Cup and Euro 2024 through injury.

“Yeah it was probably the toughest moment of my career,” said Maguire, speaking for the first time about the situation on United’s pre-season tour of the US.

“I worked so hard throughout the year to get myself in a position where I was in a really good place physically and mentally to play in the FA Cup final and then thinking about the Euros after that.

“To then have an injury which was, to be honest, not a big injury – it was just a calf injury and only a three-week one… but I just had three setbacks with it.”

Maguire did initially join up with England in a bid to prove his fitness alongside team-mate Luke Shaw after watching United’s 2-1 FA Cup triumph over Manchester City from the stands at Wembley, only to have to pull out after another setback.

And he admits having some hope of going to Germany – where England were beaten in the final by Spain – only for the dream to be snatched away was the worst part about it.

“When I first did the injury, I thought I’d be fit for the FA Cup final. So I pushed myself for the final, and then I had a setback in the week leading up to it, which ruled me out,” he explained.

“At that time again, it was no problem. ‘I was going to be fit for the Euros’. Then I went away with England and I had another setback, so yeah, it was so frustrating.

“When I look back, I wish I had no chance with any of them so I could have got my head around it. But I thought I was going to play in the Cup final or be involved at some stage and I thought 100 per cent I’d be involved at the Euros but it just didn’t happen.

“Maybe I just pushed myself to get back too early but it was the toughest moment of my career, definitely.

“I managed to get over it and I was still in contact with a lot of the lads – obviously a lot of them are my really good close mates.

“Even though it was tough that I wasn’t over there, they did make me feel like I was still part of the group. It was tough to not be there but I still managed to watch the boys play and had big groups with my family and friends, who are all big England fans, so I still enjoyed the summer, watching them do well.”

United have signed France Under-21 defender Leny Yoro from Lille for £58.8 million this summer after releasing Raphael Varane and could yet bring in another centre-back amid interest in Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite and Matthijs de Ligt of Bayern Munich.

Victor Lindelof could be sold and doubts have continued to surround the future of Maguire. But the 31-year-old – who has entered the final year of his contract at Old Trafford albeit with an option to extend by another 12 months – is determined to stay and again prove his worth amid excitement about the direction of the club under new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

“Listen, until I get told ‘You’re up for sale or we want you to leave’ I want to play for this club and make it successful again,” Maguire said.

“All the things I’m hearing and seeing from everyone involved is I’ll be part of this club for the future. Every summer and every transfer window at Manchester United, there are 15 players out of the door and we’re getting 45 players in.

“I think every player knows that’s what happens. I’m a player with only a year left on my contract with an option but if they come to me and say they don’t want me any more, of course I’ll look for options elsewhere, but that’s never been told to me.

“It is exciting times for everyone involved with the club and it is definitely going in the right direction again. As a player and someone who cares about the club it is really good to see.”

Maguire says he is pleased Ratcliffe and his Ineos team kept faith with Erik ten Hag and admits the uncertainty over the manager’s position did have an adverse impact on the players last season when they finished eighth in the Premier League.

“It was tough, some of the things that came out in the lead up to the Cup final were really poor I felt,” Maguire said. “He [Ten Hag] handled it brilliantly.

“It probably did damage our performances and results throughout the season maybe a little bit, especially when it [news Ineos had agreed to buy a minority stake in the club] happened around that Christmas period when we really did fall off.

“But credit to the manager, the way that he handled it. To have the lead up in the way that he did and to produce a performance like we did in the cup final and turn things around was really impressive.”

Maguire admits the atmosphere during the post Wembley celebrations was unusual given the uncertainty over Ten Hag’s position, with the club having spoken to half a dozen other managers about the job.

“It was so strange. No one really knew what was going on. No one had assurance,” he said. “But I think it’s the same as a player, it happens every summer at Manchester United – there are so players linked away, you don’t know. It was tough. If you asked the players, they’ll probably just say they didn’t really know because no one really had a clue. But it was really impressive the way that he handled that week and took them out with a victory against probably the best team in Europe at the moment.

“He could have downed tools and maybe just thought his time was over but he definitely didn’t do that.”

Despite having the captaincy taken off him by Ten Hag, Maguire speaks warmly about their relationship: “We have a good relationship. There’s a lot of respect there,” he said. “When he changed captain, it was really disappointing on behalf of myself but it’s part and parcel of football, you have so many ups and so many downs you’ve just got to maintain that respect.

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“Call it a Day”: Manchester United Midfielder Slammed Over ‘Disastrous’ Liverpool Performance

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Old Trafford witnessed a revealing scene during the pre-game festivities as Manuel Ugarte was introduced to the Manchester United faithful. The Uruguayan’s debut couldn’t have come at a more poignant time.

As the 23-year-old midfielder took his introductory bows, his predecessor, Casemiro, was gearing up for what would become a fateful encounter against Liverpool—a match that would underline the vast gulf the Brazilian now needs to bridge.

The defensive midfield role at Manchester United has been a subject of intense scrutiny and Casemiro, once a stalwart at Real Madrid, found himself overwhelmed in a game that laid bare many of United’s deeper systemic issues.

The match ended in a 3-0 defeat, with Casemiro’s disastrous performance a glaring weak spot. As Jamie Carragher insightfully remarked earlier, it might be time for Casemiro to step away from the top echelons of football, suggesting, “Football has left him at this top level. He needs to call it a day at this level and move.”

Despite the immediate criticisms, it’s crucial to remember Casemiro’s significant contributions to football, underscored by his wife’s poignant social media post showcasing his extensive trophy haul.

Such a decorated career deserves recognition, even as discussions about his current form persist. As Gary Neville empathetically noted, even the best can falter under pressure, reflecting on his own career’s twilight years.

For Manchester United, the challenge is not just about replacing a player but about realigning their entire midfield setup to compete effectively against top-tier teams like Liverpool.

Casemiro’s situation serves as a stark reminder of the relentless pace and physicality of the Premier League, where even the most experienced players can find themselves outpaced and outplayed

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“Biggest mistake of his life”: Real Madrid star told he has made the biggest mistake of his life for joining the Los Blacos

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Kylian Mbappé joined Real Madrid as a free agent this past summer transfer window. While this is a significant step in his career, one person believes it’s the wrong decision.

Moreover, he notes that it’s an easy route to securing his football glory as winning the Ballon d’Or and UEFA Champions League at PSG would have had a different meaning than winning these honors at Real Madrid.

As a result, Cyril Hanouna stated in his interview with Europe 1 that the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner made a mistake leaving his hometown club.

“For me, Kylian Mbappé made the mistake of his life,” Hanouna stated (h/t Le10Sport). “I didn’t elaborate last time, but I’ll do it now. Winning the Champions League with Real Madrid is normal. Of course, winning the Champions League with Real Madrid, everyone does it. All the players who are at Real Madrid, at some point, will win the Champions League.

“Being Ballon d’Or at Real Madrid is rather easy. Benzema won it at Real Madrid. Mbappé should have stayed at PSG, won the Champions League with PSG, and won the Ballon d’Or with PSG. The club was giving him everything; it would have been his club. He would have been the main man at PSG.”

PSG are a young but exciting team, and perhaps they might not have the expectations of winning the Champions League this season. However, Real Madrid has the pressure of winning the competition this campaign with the Frenchman; if they don’t, then many will consider Year 1 of Mbappé a failure.

It will be interesting to see how this tournament plays out this season as Real Madrid know who they’ll be facing in the league phase. Mbappé won’t win the Ballon d’Or this year, but winning the Champions League and playing a key role could help his chances in 2025.

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“A really good signing”: Alan Shearer gives his verdict on Arsenal’s unexpected signing as he backs the player become a valuable star in the team

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The term ‘baptism of fire’ is often overused in football, but it rings true for Raheem Sterling when considering he could make his Arsenal debut away to Tottenham Hotspur.

For a different player, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta might decide against deploying his new signing on such an occasion, but Sterling certainly has the mental resolve to handle it.

Sterling has endured some tough times in the past for England, criticised for his performances, and he’s been subject to similar at Chelsea too.

But in north London, the 29-year-old now has a new home, and the majority of Arsenal fans are excited to see if Arteta can recapture Sterling’s best, in a similar vein to Kai Havertz.

The two are at very different stages of their career, but like just Havertz, Sterling may find his confidence once again, a player who is still in his prime years.

Alan Shearer explains why Raheem Sterling could be really ‘valuable’ to Arsenal

Speaking on ‘The Rest Is Football’ podcast, Alan Shearer was very happy that Sterling had managed to get away from a ‘horrible’ situation at Stamford Bridge, which could have become even more messy.

And the pundit then went on to explain what Sterling can offer Arsenal, a move that suits both parties.

Shearer said: “Yeah I think it’s a really good move for him. I think it was important that he got out and played.

“It would have been horrible for him to sit there and rot in the stiffs, not even maybe, not even see first team football, never mind train or whatever with them.

“So I think it was really important for him to get out with his experience and know-how, he could be valuable to Arsenal.”

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