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13th November 2021
12:02pm GMT

"[He] puts his hands up to his ears," exclaimed the Irishman. "He's like 'shutting the critics up'. I think It's embarrassing. He's been a disgrace the last few months for Man United. He thinks if he scores there, he's going to shut his critics up. Embarrassing."You get the impression that Keane really doesn't rate Maguire at all. His form since returning from a short spell on the sidelines has been poor. He did score his first ever Champions League goal, against Atalanta, but United have conceded 15 goals in his six most recent defensive outings. Both Jermain Defoe and Ian Wright were also in agreement with Keane, with all three pundits calling for the centre-back to focus on his football and prove the doubters wrong that way rather than use celebrations to do so. Keane, backed up by his fellow pundits, did make a valid, if somewhat blunt, point. Maguire has not been in great form - and has admitted so himself - so throwing shade on international duty rings hollow. England have all but secured their place at the Qatar World Cup, but since Poland beat Andorra, it means they will have to wait until their final group game against minnows San Marino to mathematically secure their place at next year's tournament.
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