Roy Hodgson claims Manchester United fans are to blame for Harry Maguire's England reception
Former England manager Roy Hodgson has blamed Manchester United fans for the reception Harry Maguire received while playing for England this week.
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Former England manager Roy Hodgson has blamed Manchester United fans for the reception Harry Maguire received while playing for England this week.
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