Frank Grimes
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Looked OK. Solid back up.
Has he finally understood he is the worst passer in the team? Kept it simpler and quicker tonight than before.
Ironically, that's the attitude that'll improve him.Looked good under no pressure and he played like he was aware he was the worst defender on the ball. Still bottom of the pecking order.
Hopefully he stays on the bench. That is also what i expect. Lindelof is a better player. When Maguire sits on the bench watching Jonny Evans warming up to get on as a sub Maguire should realise that he needs to leave. Actually he should realise he should have left a long time ago.Hoping he gets the nod alongside Varane whilst Martinez is out. A good chance to make a comeback or realise he should probably leave.
Would be our strongest partnership with the other injuries.Hoping he gets the nod alongside Varane whilst Martinez is out. A good chance to make a comeback or realise he should probably leave.
If only we could clone Harry Maguire.Think he needs to start alongside Maguire. If he can build form and confidence his top level is much better than Lindelofs.
Agree. I would definitely start them given both given they just played against the same attack on Tuesday with minimal fuss. Mateta is good in the air so think Maguire is a better match so hoping he plays LCB - Need him to find the form of 2021Hoping he gets the nod alongside Varane whilst Martinez is out. A good chance to make a comeback or realise he should probably leave.
After watching the Beckham documentary, it further puzzles me how people genuinely think the treatment towards Maguire is in any way comparable to the abuse Beckham received. The shit Beckham got from fans inside every stadium in England (bar Old Trafford) was next-level horrible. I'd imagine Becks must be looking at Maguire getting sarcastically applauded by opposition fans like it's royalty-esque treatment. And as Rio said, mental health wasn't acknowledged back then, so Beckham almost had no choice but to bury his feelings deep down.To this extent? The ridiculing of Maguire is at, from what I've seen, unprecedented levels. I mean there has been general hatred towards players (see Beckham etc), but this is different.
So, the conclusion is that it’s not a big deal for Maguire to suffer it? Just because Beckham suffered more as you believe?After watching the Beckham documentary, it further puzzles me how people genuinely think the treatment towards Maguire is in any way comparable to the abuse Beckham received. The shit Beckham got from fans inside every stadium in England (bar Old Trafford) was next-level horrible. I'd imagine Becks must be looking at Maguire getting sarcastically applauded by opposition fans like it's royalty-esque treatment. And as Rio said, mental health wasn't acknowledged back then, so Beckham almost had no choice but to bury his feelings deep down.
'Suffer' what exactly? Some sarcastic applause and a few memes made out of him?So, the conclusion is that it’s not a big deal for Maguire to suffer it? Just because Beckham suffered more as you believe?
Yeah I'd have Evans and Lindelof ahead of Maguire. I think people are overreacting to bad results we've had with Maguire not playing. It definitely doesn't mean he's the solution.Is Evans out? He was motm last time he played, so I don't really understand why people are talking of Maguire as he should be the obvious choice in central defence.
It's not that he's necessarily the solution but he may be the lesser of two evils on current form. If Ten Hag is being fair here then he acknowledges that Lindelöf has been very poor and Maguire has earned an opportunity to get back into the team based on his last couple of performances. He may well get into the team and have an absolute mare, but as of right now I think it makes sense to give him the nod over Lindelöf.Yeah I'd have Evans and Lindelöf ahead of Maguire. I think people are overreacting to bad results we've had with Maguire not playing. It definitely doesn't mean he's the solution.