Words matter. These are the best Harry Maguire Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
You want to be winners.
I’ve come from a grounded family and had a good upbringing.
To play in League One in every game when I was 18 was massive for my development. It’s something I’m very proud of. I have great memories, and it was a great experience.
I was incredibly competitive, growing up with two brothers; we’d argue and play against each other in the garden continuously. If we have a competition, I want to beat them.
I’m a normal lad, and if that changes, my family and friends will kick me straight back down, so it definitely won’t be changing.
I want to be on the pitch, whether it is for someone else or for Leicester.
It’s good to win.
The disappointment of getting relegated from the Premier League is an awful time for anybody as a footballer.
I always had great belief. I always felt like I should be playing.
Every player wants to play at the highest level.
If we concede three, and I am marvellous on the ball, it is no good.
As a defender, we take pride in getting clean sheets.
We go into every game looking to win them.
The better the players you play with and against, it does improve you.
Experience is a big thing when playing in the Premier League – it’s a different game to any other league.
I’m a grounded lad, and I just look forward to see what’s going to happen in the future.
I do like to play and pass the ball. But first and foremost I see myself as a defender: blocking, tackling, heading.
If you’re not an ambitious footballer, you’re in the wrong game, really.
Every young lad’s dream is to play for England, but when you get the chance, there’s bound to be pressure and a few nerves.
Signing for Leicester, they gave me a great platform to go and play for England as well.
Mum tries to keep our mind on other things as well as football. But my dad’s always football.
When I’m away with England, I don’t think about anything to do with club football.
I try my best to keep my feet on the floor and stay humble and let my ability do the talking.
I don’t often score goals that aren’t with my head!
It’s a dream come true to make my debut for England. It’s something I always wanted to do as a young boy, and I’m sure there’s thousands and thousands of kids who dream and wake up every morning thinking that’s what they want to be. I feel very proud and very privileged.
When a team goes down to 10 men, it makes you go and attack the game, push bodies forward, and create extra numbers.
Have I ever left the field with a broken nose, black eye? Yes, numerous times. I’ve had a broken nose and a few black eyes. It’s part and parcel of the game, really.
I am becoming more confident with every game.
If I keep a clean sheet, I have had a good game; it is as simple as that.
Since I made my debut at Sheffield United, I felt like I could step on and climb the leagues.
The Premier League is a physical league if you want to compare it to other leagues.
As soon as I wear this badge, it’s really important for myself to focus on England and nothing else.
Mum and Dad used to always follow me and support me, taking me to Newcastle on a Sunday morning after getting up at 7 A.M. They have always supported my football but always told me how important school was.
When you’re not playing, you always question yourself.
Playing week in, week out in the Premier League is massive. You’re coming across the best players in the world in probably the best league in the world.
Everyone wants to play at the top level – everyone wants to play in the biggest tournaments in the world – so, obviously, the Champions League is one.
I want to win trophies with my country, and I want to win trophies at club level.
Leicester have been unbelievable to me, and I’m really happy there, but I’m also an ambitious player, and everyone wants to play at the top.
It is a cruel game at times.
I grew up playing in lots of physical battles against lots of players. It’s something I enjoy. I’m a big lad myself, so I feel I can handle myself in a battle.