
"I see a lot of players come into this club and quite frankly it's just too big for them. The eyes on you, the scrutiny, the analysis. Every goal that goes in, it's someone's fault. There's going to be ex-players speaking about it. That's just part and parcel of playing for this club."
"Probably. I think there'll be a lot who want to maybe just close the book and just go elsewhere and restart their career. I think it's probably broken them a little bit earlier."
"It got to a point where it got really that low, the mocking and the abuse if you want to call it abuse that there was only one way it could go."
Harry Maguire has faced significant challenges at Manchester United, believing that many players would have been broken by the pressure. He signed a new one-year contract, extending his career at the club where he has made 266 appearances since joining for a record fee. Despite losing the captaincy and facing criticism, Maguire attributes his perseverance to a laidback attitude. He acknowledges the scrutiny players face at United and expresses a desire to represent England in the upcoming World Cup.
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