Euro 2020: Rio Ferdinand believes Harry Maguire should NOT have been named in England’s 26-man squad

Rio Ferdinand says Harry Maguire should have been LEFT OUT of England’s 26-man squad for Euro 2020 due to fears over his fitness and warns the ‘pointless’ inclusion of the Manchester United captain could distract Gareth Southgate’s side

Rio Ferdinand believes injured defender Harry Maguire’s inclusion in England’s 26-man Euro 2020 squad ‘doesn’t make sense’.

The Manchester United captain missed his club’s last five games of the season –  including the Europa League final defeat on penalties by Villarreal in Gdansk – with an ankle ligament injury. 

Yet the 28-year-old was named as one of four conventional centre-backs by England boss Gareth Southgate for the tournament, with Manchester City’s John Stones, Aston Villa‘s Tyrone Mings and Wolves‘ Conor Coady the others to be included. 

Former England centre-back Rio Ferdinand

Rio Ferdinand (R) insists Harry Maguire (L) should not have made England’s Euro 2020 squad

The Manchester United captain missed their last five games of the season with an ankle injury

The Manchester United captain missed their last five games of the season with an ankle injury

It mirrors concerns of when former Three Lions boss Sven Goran Eriksson included David Beckham in his 2002 World Cup squad despite his broken foot.

Four years later, the Swede also included Wayne Rooney for the finals in Germany though the striker had broken his metatarsal late in the season.

Ferdinand was in those respective squads and believes Maguire should therefore have been left at home as it could cause a distraction in the dressing room for the other 25 members of the squad this summer. 

‘England needed another centre back. This tells me he [Southgate] is definitely playing three at the back,’ Ferdinand told FIVE.

Yet he was named by Gareth Southgate (back) as one of three centre-backs in the squad, with Tyrone Mings (front) another

Yet he was named by Gareth Southgate (back) as one of three centre-backs in the squad, with Tyrone Mings (front) another

Wolves skipper Conor Coady

Man City star John Stones

Conor Coady (left) and John Stones (right) were the other centre-halves to be included

‘Harry Maguire’s not even fit, I wouldn’t even take Maguire. You’re not fit, you’re not going to be fit for ages, it doesn’t make sense.

‘I’ve been in squads with players who haven’t been fit and they don’t perform when they’re not themselves.

‘It happened with Becks [Beckham] and Wazza [Rooney]. As good as Maguire is, he’s not a Becks or a Wazza.

‘I don’t think you should take someone who’s not 100 per cent fit. It’s hard to come back and get into a rhythm.

‘That narrative ends up taking over the squad and it becomes the conversation and a distraction. Do we really need that? It’s pointless I think. Hopefully he proves me wrong, I would love it if he did.’ 

It mirrors when England included David Beckham in 2002 despite his broken foot

It mirrors when England included David Beckham in 2002 despite his broken foot

Speaking at his press conference after naming his squad, Southgate insisted that he had no qualms about naming Maguire or Jordan Henderson – who is also coming back from a groin injury – in the squad due to their experience and leadership qualities. 

‘We know exactly where he [Maguire] is at,’ Southgate said.

‘Our medical team have been over with him in Manchester. He’s not travelled to us yet because of quarantine issues coming back from Poland. That was a bit more complicated.

‘He’s got a bit to do, like Jordan Henderson, to be available. But we feel the possibility that they can play a part, and the fact they’re such fantastic characters to have around the group.

Sven Goran Eriksson (R) included Wayne Rooney (L) in 2006 despite his broken metatarsal

Sven Goran Eriksson (R) included Wayne Rooney (L) in 2006 despite his broken metatarsal

‘Hendo’s leadership and presence is already having an effect on other people, especially the younger ones in the group, but all of the others as well.

‘Given we’re able to pick 26, we felt the opportunity to have those two with us was straightforward.’

However, Southgate admitted Maguire is still unlikely to feature in England’s first game of Euro 2020 against Croatia on 13 June. 

‘It is going to be tight for the first game, there is no question,’ Southgate added.

‘He is such a good player and because we had the additional size of squad, we wanted to take that opportunity to bring him into the squad.’

Southgate insisted he has no qualms about including Maguire or Jordan Henderson (above)

Southgate insisted he has no qualms about including Maguire or Jordan Henderson (above)