Football NewsHarry Maguire talks about the bomb threat
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Harry Maguire, however, also admitted he was in a position to be criticized given how much Manchester United paid to sign him.

 

A little about the topic

The English player opened up on a bomb threat he received earlier this year and told angry Red Devils fans who were aiming at him with boozes and jeeps that there was a line. The defender has had a turbulent three years for club and country since joining the Red Devils from Leicester for a world-record fee of £80m. Maguire has become something of a scapegoat for Manchester United’s failures, handed the captain’s armband six months after his arrival at Old Trafford, and some have gone too far with their protests.

 

What did Harry Maguire say?

The defender was regularly booed by Man Utd fans in the second half of the 2021-22 campaign, which the player accepted, but the situation escalated into dangerous territory when a bomb threat was sent to his family on April 20. The English player said about his reaction that there is a limit. According to Harry Maguire, they are people. He has a family. People ask if it affects him. His mentality is that it doesn’t affect him too much, but when it comes to bomb threats, it’s more about the family.

Maguire says he’s just happy that his kids are at an age where they don’t read things and see things on the news. If his kids were older they could see things and go to school and people would talk about it. This is when it affects them a little more. Harry added on his critics in Man Utd that he was in a position where he was going to be criticized. Man Utd paid a large sum of money for Harry. It is one of the most loved clubs in the world and also one of the most hated in the world.

Maguire says they know they’re under the most scrutiny. The player fully accepts criticism when they miss goals or make mistakes. Harry Maguire says he’s big enough to accept people standing on his back and telling him he can improve.