Recently, Maguire, a Manchester United player who was in the United States for the pre-season tour, was interviewed by the British media and expressed his views on England's performance in the Euros, Southgate's resignation, and his own future and the prospects of Manchester United.
Speaking of the criticism England received at the Euros, Maguire expressed understanding but also had reservations. He argued that the game of soccer has its own uncertainties and that England, while not spectacular enough, did not make fatal mistakes. He questioned whether the media and fans' expectations of the team were overly idealized, noting that very few teams were able to win by a large margin during the Euros.
Maguire expressed surprise at Southgate's decision to announce his resignation after the Euros. He recalled the positive atmosphere and togetherness of the England team during Southgate's tenure, believing that the team had managed to withstand external pressure and skepticism. However, he also admitted that the atmosphere since the start of the Euros has taken him a little by surprise.
Speaking about his future, Maguire appeared confident. He said that his career had been full of uncertainty last year, but through communication with his head coach, he gained trust and support and seized the opportunity to prove himself last season. He believes he can continue to contribute to the team as long as he is given the opportunity.
Maguire is optimistic about the future of Manchester United. He admits that United are currently unable to make the leap from mid-table to the championship position overnight, but he believes the club is moving in the right direction. He spoke highly of the decisions made by the top brass, which he believes will help United return to the top. Maguire is looking forward to the future of United and hopes that the team can achieve better results under the new management.