Updated at 17.37
ENGLAND MIDFIELDER Kalvin Phillips has backed team-mate Harry Maguire as the much-maligned centre-half prepares for the ultimate World Cup quarter-final test against France on Saturday.
Manchester United defender Maguire has started just three games in the Premier League this season due to a combination of injury and the arrival of Argentine Lisandro Martinez, but has been solid so far for England in Qatar, where he has started every game.
It marks a stark turnaround in fortunes for Maguire, who became the butt of many jokes on social media after a bad run of form last season.
Phillips said Thursday he believes much of the Maguire mockery is wrong.
“I know Harry Maguire has not played as much football this season as he probably would have liked this season and he does get a lot of stick, which I think is very undeserved,” Phillips told a news conference.
“I think he’s a top professional and a great footballer and all you have to do is watch England in major tournaments and when he plays for Manchester United, I think, he’s one of the best defenders and I think for England he’s been one of the top defenders for a long time and especially in tournament level,” he added.
Phillips feels Maguire, who is up against France’s record goalscorer Olivier Giroud on Saturday, is a player that England can rely on.
“He’s always been that player that when we’ve got set pieces or when we need to block or when anybody needs to make a challenge, he’s always the first one to do it.
“And he’s always the first one to get his head to the ball. Obviously, he’s scored some very important goals as well,” he said.
“I think a lot of people…because, he’s been obviously mocked quite a lot the past few years, I think he’s just the first one they go to if anything bad happened in the England team, he’d be the first one for anything to be said about.
“It’s very undeserved. And, like I said, I think if you look at the major tournaments he’s played in and how well he’s done then, you can’t really mock him because he’s been unbelievable,” Phillips added.
The Manchester City midfielder also had plenty of praise for his team-mate and Maguire’s central defensive partner John Stones.
“I believe that John is one of the best centre-halves in the world right now.
“I’m not just saying that because he’s with England or he’s my friend or plays for Manchester City. I genuinely believe that – he is one of the best centre halves in the game at this moment in time. He’s very composed on the ball, one of the best central defenders you could have distributing the ball.
“His partnership with Harry is an amazing partnership as well – they understand each other so well and feed off each other, help each other out. As of now, it’s probably the best centre-half partnership in the World Cup”
Meanwhile, Maguire says England’s players feel like they have “got to win this tournament” in Qatar – a sea change in the group’s mentality from the last World Cup.
Gareth Southgate’s men are preparing for a crunch quarter-final against reigning champions France on Saturday at Al Bayt Stadium, where the winner will return for the semi-finals.
Portugal or Morocco would await at the stage England reached in Russia four years ago, having surpassed expectations during a remarkable run that ended in an extra-time defeat to Croatia.
Southgate’s side kicked on from that disappointment by reaching last year’s European Championship final and Maguire believes they can go one step further in Qatar.
Asked if it is difficult not to lie in bed and think what it would feel like to lift the World Cup, he said: “Probably, yes.
“I think that’s the one thing I’d say that’s a lot different from the 2018 squad to this squad — I think we really believe that it is possible.
“I played in 2018 and we got to the semi-final and I think a lot of the lads were happy. You were happy to be part of the semi-final.
“You know that whatever happened in that semi-final that you’d go home and be classed as a hero and everyone would be patting you on the back.
“I think now there’s a belief that we’ve got to win this tournament. It is a good change in the mentality.
“Of course, we know how tough it is going to be. I think there are probably five or six teams with the same belief.
“But in 2018, we probably weren’t one of those teams that had that belief. Now there’s five or six who have that belief and we’re one of them.”
That belief is showing on the field, where Maguire feels England are controlling games a lot better and approaching opponents with a front-foot mindset.
Mentality and belief have helped on a collective and individual level, with the 29-year-old defender impressing at a tournament many onlookers felt he should not be at.
Maguire has struggled for game time and form at Manchester United, yet the England centre-back has impressed in Qatar and says his confidence never wavered.
“I don’t read too much if I’m being honest,” he said.
“You pick up bits and bobs and maybe my family read things more than me. I tell them to stay off (social media), but maybe they don’t because it’s a habit for most people these days.
“So, no, I read little bits and bobs, but I’m 29 years old, the captain of Man United and have made 52 appearances for my country.
“So, when I look back on my career and put everything into perspective, if I was a young boy then I’m living the dream. I’m doing everything I always wanted to do.
“So, where I’m at at the moment, the next stage of my career I want to start winning trophies.
“The last year has been difficult, and I haven’t played as well as I’ve done in the previous five years at the top level.
“But I think during a career there’s only probably Lionel Messi and Cristiano (Ronaldo) who are the only two who’ve not had a dip in their careers.
“It’s a 15-year career if you’re lucky really, there’s no way really, especially with all the scrutiny that’s on defenders these days, you’re not going to have dips.
“I’m probably going to have another one as well, but its how you come back, how you bounce back from them. You’ve got to remain focused and keep the belief in yourself.”
Maguire is grateful for manager Southgate’s unabated backing as well as that of team-mates, who have seemingly taken it in turns to praise the centre-back during the World Cup.
He is not only impressing on the pitch in Qatar but in the team hotel, where he has excelled playing ‘wolf’ — a card game based around weeding out liars and building trust.
“I’m quite good at psychology, to be honest — I’ve needed to be over the last year or so,” the defender said to laughter.
Maguire played it at Leicester and says “the more you play the game, the more you see”, adding “you get to look at what people are doing, how they’re acting”.
The game has helped the team bond while also allowing him to lean on skills that have become important in everyday life.
“I think especially being in my position, it’s really important to know who you can trust,” he added.
“You build relationships over your career and I feel I know now who I can speak to, who I can trust and I’ve a lot of people I can trust. That’s for sure.”
Additional reporting by AFP
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Doesn’t matter lads my kids are out the back. One of them is pretending to be Hendrick and the other Brady. That’s what it’s all about the next generation are inspired. Roll on the World Cup
Super comment Tweed. Go out to the kids & pretend to be Martin O Neil.
Never a truer word said …The only difference between us and them is we had the Italia 90 sticker album :)
Comment on the week in my eyes Tweed. Fair fecks.
And kids playing football on the streets is very important
I pretended to be David Beckham for a while, but at 59 my neighbours threatened to send for the men with the straightjackets and have be locked up if I didn’t cop on.
I grew up with Robbie Brady and remember pretending to be Duff, Keane, etc. – you never know!
Great 45 minutes. We were either tired of just not awake for the second half. Bright future though. Brady is too good of a player to have in the championship also.
As long as he doesn’t join another relegation certs
45 mins is not enough. And professionals should not have the excuse for being tired!
Great is Leicester went for him
The French lads had a 3 day extra advantage on since the last game (which is odd in any major finals in itself). I’m not using that as any excuse but to me it was a factor in the 2nd half. Griezeman showing why he’s world class didn’t help either of course.
Tired me arse. The back four Martin changed to for Italy was never seriously challenged for that game. For such an experienced manager to leave those four in place for today was a major mistake. And a touch of believing his own hype perhaps like for the Belgium game. The first 45 mins was the best I have seen an Irish team team ever – superb – but the defence wasn’t really challenged. 15 mins later – they were destroyed (and lets be honest and forget the glorious defeat stuff Keane rallied against over the years).
O’Shea would have added huge experience today. Both goals were bad bad defending. The pressure told. After 55 mins O’Neill should have taken one if the centre backs off or Ward – and sent some experience in there. All in all – a good tournament but O’Neill & Keane imho were found wanting when the going got tough
I hope I am nut being unfair but…..
No you’re right. We should’ve made changes and it was clear they were needed looking at the second goal but too late then.
Lavbeer, to be honest, whatever :-) It’s easy to have an opinion but we made it hard for a better team to beat us and sure they’re probably giving out too that it was so difficult. What-ifs, buts and maybe’s … I like this team and I like what they have done. They’ll surely with this management team have taken a lot from it and the future is optimistic.
I questioned him leaving Duffy in at O’Shea’s expense, and think he got it wrong (hindsight is wonderful and all that), but in reality, the selection was pretty much bang on
David Thomas I totally agree they are well paid to get fit, they have access to personal trainers, all the physio’s they want. All they have to do is kick a ball how hard is that. There are kids & parents in every town in Ireland doing this for NO PAY. If they are not fit & get tired after playing football for approx 90 min every few days then get another job. Give someone else a chance that can kick a ball for 90 min every few days without getting tired. Now lets all the red clicks start clicking.
I wish someone would shoot Dunphy. His latest scapegoat is Shane Duffy. He’ll be on his case for the next 2 years
And suddenly John o shea is a massive player!
Two centre backs going for the same ball is inexcusable at this level
No Jimmy but he has been in these situations much more than 2 young lads who did well bu no leadership at all. The winning goal was comical defending. i blame the manager thought who leaft a leader on the bench. He changed the team drastically for the italy game but didn’t tweak for this game. Lots of positives. The team lost to a better team but the goals were bad. But O’Neill made a rod for his own back.
O’Neill is getting off lightly here again today. He played for a 1-0 win from the 2nd minute. It was clear as day from early in the first half that we were getting tanked in midfield and defending so deep. The way he set us up to play sapped the players energy as chasing after French players with technique on the ball wore us down. We were lucky to lose 2-1 as they tore us apart again & again, especially down Wards side of the pitch. The win against was hugely emotional but it was back to reality today with a bang.
even O’Shea @ LB might have made a difference. Ward played a handful of this season – he wasn’t up to that pace. Did the last 5 goals we conceded come down that side?
Did any of ye ever play football lads? Dunphy prefers controversy, that’s how telly works. France have far more talent than we have, were much fresher, and had a ‘home’ game. And we still made them sweat for it and even threatened them at times. There are many reasons to be optimistic for world cup qualification matches.
Well done guys. Be proud
Well done lads everyone from the managers, the players and the supporters were fantastic. You all represented Ireland fabulously. We don’t make it easy to get into these championships, but when we do we definitely leave our mark. Congrats to the team.
I think we ten out of steam, pure and simple. The three day turnaround was a massive disadvantage.. Having said that, France could go on to win it, and we ran them close. I’m proud of them, even tho, right now, I’m massively disappointed.
I dont want to sound cringe or anything but I dont have words to describe how proud I am of the team, to go through all we did not just the Belgium game but all the qualifiers from that dramatic win in Georgia to the draw with Scotland we went through a lot but we came out of it good and went into the last 16 against on paper one of the top 3 teams in the tournament and gave them a good game and played some good football in the process, no shame at all with a last 16 exit and its all about getting back on the horse and be ready for Sebria in September!
Great effort by Ireland, we ran out of steam in the 2nd, sending off was fair but ultimately the last straw for an already tired team. Going forward there are great positives to be taken, if we believe, we can mix it with Europe’s best. Brady Hendrick Duffy Coleman long Randolph mc Carthy, certainly the future for Irish football is bright.
Yes, and I think young Jack Byrne could be a very interesting option for us in the near future.
Hendrick has been excellent for last few months. Derby Co need promotion or he needs out – but he did well. Why was he booked?
Did he kick the ball away perhaps?
Kicked the ball away when Pogba gave him the dead leg. Ref obviously thought he was time wasting. Harsh I thought
Stand up for the boys in green……
should’ve been our corner
The better team won on the day. We had a good 45 minutes but they just had that extra quality in the end.
The referee went in at half time and came out for the second half with a french shirt on
Sorry I can’t agree with that. Ref was fair.
Agreed
The ref was superb today
Bar that obvious corner, I agree. Good game, and I was worried about home team decisions.
We had one or two go our way too. Good ref. No complants.
Silly comment, Ref had a good day.
except for not awarding a corner just before the French scored. – I think France still would have won, but it’s nice to dream
ref let a few hard tackles go for both sides …… and he let the game flow …. and he gave a penalty against the home tea in the first minute ….a man with a balls !!!! Top ref. Wasn’t sure why he booked Hendrick though
Here here!
Let’s not stop the party until we welcome the boys in green home #COYBIG
Big improvement on 2012 euros, well done lads, head’s held high.
How about our few (!) Fans. Was that fair?
No but that didn’t loose us the game. We made some schoolboy errors particularly the second goal. No gripes France were better but we did brilliant.
Loose us the game – now that’s a schoolboy error.
Fair play it’s great that there’s always clowns available to point out a spelling error.
“We made some schoolboy errors” … “but we did brilliant” ….. ffs
In the overall context of getting out of a difficult group is what I was referring to as doing brilliantly.
Fair enough Neil. And I recognise and enjoyed that progress. But when the going got tough today …..
Very proud of them. Yes there were some mistakes but I’m not going to crucify them for it.
This is what Roy Keane talks about. No point having the best supporters in the world if the team can’t match it! But let’s clap ourselves on the back until the next party!
Exactly David, In truth our team was one of the worst at the Euros. Our defending was comically bad in 3 games, not one of our strikers had a shot on target nevermind score a goal. Our midfield was overrun by Sweden,Belgium & France in the 2nd half of each game. Our keeper had the best tournament of the lot.
Cannot fault the effort but sadly like Tardelli said we don’t have the intellectual side to our game. We played for a 1-0 win from the 2nd minute when we gat the penalty. Wasting time from that moment on was going to come back and bite us in the ass also. Our midfield was crap today, McCarthy had a good first half but again went to sleep for their first goal. The win against Italy only papered over the cracks in Irish Football. To defend so deep and invite the French on every time was madness, we gave away the ball so many times in every position. Coleman is brutal going forward in fact the whole team is!! Murphy had a good game as did Randolph but the rest were average at best. There is no player apart from Hoolihan who has a football brain.
Overall a good performance by the Irish team, but today Ireland were beaten by a French team with much more class and pace.
Great effort, some brilliant saves and they sadly just ran out of steam. Pity they couldn’t have kept the ball on the ground and in a control a bit more, there was a lot of loose play and a reversion to the primitive stuff. But they have provided us with great entertainment oer the days. The Italy game was a gem. Germans look best now
We don’t have many regularly playing premier footballers on the team apart from a few some of who were injured before the tournament. I think the team played well in the first half they went out of steam in the second half. Much better players years ago when we had a chance of winning the tournament.