Scotland fans at Hampden Park didn’t hesitate to poke fun at England defender Harry Maguire after his own goal. The England centre-back was brought on at half time in their friendly, with the…
Scotland fans at Hampden Park didn't hesitate to poke fun at England defender Harry Maguire after his own goal.
The England centre-back was brought on at half time in their friendly, with the Three Lions leading 2-0.His name rang out around Hampden ParkHome fans in Glasgow could be heard jeering every touch of the ball that he had since he entered the fray.ignited a strong reaction from Scotland as they reduced the deficit.
The Manchester United defender turned the ball past Aaron Ramsdale and into the back of his own net as he stretched for a low cross on the right. Scotland fans erupted in celebration and began to chant, 'Oh Harry Maguire' as they chased an equaliser.
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