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Harry Maguire: I understand decision to cut me from England squad

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Harry Maguire has admitted he was disappointed to be dropped from the England squad but says he understands Gareth Southgate’s decision.

Maguire was selected for next month’s Uefa Nations League games against Iceland and Denmark but was later cut from the squad after his guilty verdict in a Greek court.

The Manchester United defender was convicted of repeated bodily harm, attempted bribery, violence against public employees and insult after arrest on Mykonos but has launched an appeal.

In an interview with the BBC, Maguire has said he feared for his life when he was arrested, as he thought he was being kidnapped.

Regarding Southgate’s decision to drop him, he said: “I understand, obviously I am disappointed, I love playing for my country and I am physically good and mentally strong. Mentally I feel I can get over this, I am a strong lad. I feel more for the girls who were on the minibus and my little sister who are suffering most from this.

“It has been a tough time, but the hardest thing is speaking about it. It makes me angry and I feel myself working up a bit when I speak about the events and what happened.”

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Maguire says he feared he was being kidnapped during arrest in Greece