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Giorgio Chiellini has just strongly disagreed with Manchester United fans about Harry Maguire

Leonardo Bonucci shouted 'it's coming to Rome' down a camera after Italy's penalty shootout victory against England in the final of the 2020 European Championship. England's players certainly did not want to hear from any Italian players after that defeat.

The loss at Wembley was enough without the gloating from Bonucci, but at least Giorgio Chiellini, who started alongside his countryman in the centre of defence throughout that tournament, showed some grace and decorum in victory. Chiellini was classy in his post-match interviews, despite annoying England supporters for bringing down Bukayo Saka earlier in the match.

That was a calculated foul from Chiellini and it was a challenge that any professional would make. Although England's players already have time and respect for Chiellini, considering his achievements in his career, that feeling would have strengthened this week after he spoke with The Times. The legendary defender reflected on Euro 2020 and he lavished praise on England's players.

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Chiellini said Kyler Walker is an 'unbelievable' player and he launched a defence of Manchester United's Harry Maguire, explaining that he sympathises with the club captain. England's players will no doubt prefer Chiellini's compliments to Bonucci's taunts.

"I am sad for Maguire's situation because he is a good player," Chiellini said in the interview. "They require too much of him. Just because they paid £80million for him, he has to be the best in the world every match? It's not right.

"The value of the market is dependent on many aspects you can't control. It's not your fault. Him and [John] Stones are a good duo. OK, Maguire

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