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Published 14:37 27 Sept 2022 BST
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Now his position with his country is under threat following some high profile mistakes and the fact that the spotlight will be on him, ready to shine a light on every decision he makes.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher sympathises with the Old Trafford captain, and recalls periods in his own career where he was under similar scrutiny.
In his column with The Telegraph, Carragher said that he responded the scrutiny by treating every training session like it was his last, and believes that Maguire needs to do the same.
The Sky Sports pundit even reveals that he deliberately went after one of his Liverpool teammates in training just to prove a point.
"I know how I would have reacted in the same situation. The next training sessions would have been treated as if they were my last, taking no prisoners.
"Don’t believe me? Ask the ex-Liverpool defender and current Cameroon coach Rigobert Song. On the day I was called up to the England squad for the first time he openly laughed at me with some teammates."Twenty minutes later we were training and I approached the session like it was the Merseyside derby, the usual rules of no strong tackling abandoned as I relished every opportunity to demonstrate my competitiveness, especially when Song was nearby.
"A line had to be drawn. No-one was going to take the p--- out of me like that."

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