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Harry Kane insists Harry Maguire has the "full support" of the England dressing room and urges England fans to follow suit after the Manchester United skipper was booed at Wembley.
Jeers were heard when Maguire's name was read out at Wembley ahead of England's 3-0 victory against Ivory Coast on Tuesday evening.
The centre-back, 29, has struggled for his club this season and been criticised by those in the media and supporters.
But Maguire is a consistent performer at international level, helping England reach the final of Euro 2020 last summer and the semi-finals of the World Cup in Russia four years ago. He's won 42 senior caps since making his debut against Lithuania in 2017.
England captain Kane has certainly been impressed with Maguire's performances at international level and called for England fans to show their support for the defender.
"We've worked hard to rebuild our connection with England fans in the last few years, so to hear Harry Maguire booed at Wembley before kick-off was just not right," tweeted Kane.
"The fact that he’s been brilliant on the pitch and given us all


