Southgate backs under-fire Maguire with England star set to return
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Gareth Southgate insist Harry Maguire can still
thrive at the highest level as the beleaguered England defender prepares to
return in Tuesday's friendly against Ivory Coast.
Maguire was left on the bench for Saturday's 2-1
win over Switzerland as Southgate took the centre-back out of the spotlight
after a torrid season with Manchester United.
The 29-year-old has struggled badly this term,
leading to calls for Southgate to axe him from the England squad.
But Southgate is planning widespread changes for
England's first senior meeting with Ivory Coast and Maguire is among those set
to start at Wembley.
That is partly because centre-back is one of the
positions in which Southgate has few proven options, as the shaky displays from
international novices Ben White, Marc Guehi and Conor Coady showed against
Switzerland.
"H has got us to a World Cup semi-final and a
European Championship final, so there's no doubt he is more than capable of
playing at the highest level," Southgate told reporters on Monday.
"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."
Regardless of the relative paucity of defensive
options, Southgate hinted Maguire should not take for granted his place at the
World Cup in Qatar later this year if his form doesn't improve.
"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," he said.
"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.
"That doesn't mean that 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 replacements,
experienced replacements, for those players. As I say, it is a complicated
decision."
Harry Kane's match-winning penalty against the
Swiss took him level with Bobby Charlton on 49 international goals, just four
behind England's all-time top scorer Wayne Rooney.
But England captain Kane may not get the chance to
add to that tally from the start on Tuesday as Southgate rings the changes.
"If he had his way he'd play 90 minutes of
every fixture, which is a brilliant quality to have because if your captain
wants to be at every camp and playing every minute of every game then that sets
the tone for everything else," he said.
"The fact is we've got a good squad, we want
to keep people involved and give people opportunities.
"We need to see certain things across the
week to see how people can play at the level, so we'll make those decisions on
when he plays and doesn't play."


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