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Alan Shearer names the Arsenal star who must start ahead of Maguire at the World Cup

Alan Shearer fears Gareth Southgate would be taking a big ‘gamble’ were he to include Manchester United captain Harry Maguire in his World Cup squad.

The Three Lions head coach names his 26-man touring party for this month’s tournament in Qatar on Thursday, but the form and fitness of several of his mainstays will be giving him concern.




Southgate will be worried about his defensive options with Maguire, a totemic presence in the team that reached the final of Euro 2020, hardly playing for United this campaign.

The 29-year-old turned in catastrophic performances at the start of the campaing during defeats against Brighton & Brentford, while injury has restricted him to only one Premier League start since the month of August.

Maguire, meanwhile, made two high-profile mistakes in September’s England friendly game against Germany and Shearer cannot see how Southgate can justify selecting the centre-half.

In his place, Shearer has urged Southgate to pick Arsenal’s Ben White who was dropped from the recent England squad but has excelled this season, albeit in an unfamiliar right-back role.




Shearer told The Athletic: ‘I think the way his defence is shaping up – or rather the opposite – is where he’ll be having trouble sleeping.

Alan Shearer’s England World Cup squad
Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale, Nick Pope




Defenders: Kyle Walker, Luke Shaw, Ben White, Conor Coady, John Stones, Kieran Trippier, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Harry Maguire, Eric Dier

Midfielders: Bukayo Saka, Jack Grealish, James Maddison, Declan Rice, James Ward-Prowse, Phil Foden, Mason Mount, Jude Bellingham, Jordan Henderson

Forwards: Harry Kane, Callum Wilson, Marcus Rashford, Tammy Abraham, Raheem Sterling

‘It’s not just about questionable fitness – it’s about form, too. With Kyle Walker it’s fitness, with Harry Maguire it’s form and a lack of game time – one start in the league for Manchester United since August.

‘It’s form for Eric Dier, Luke Shaw, Trent Alexander-Arnold. Kieran Trippier must be one of the first defenders on the team sheet at the moment, while Ben White is full of belief at Arsenal, but there are some big calls to be made here.




‘There are occasions when you can turn a blind eye to form heading into a tournament; I know that more than most.

‘I hadn’t scored for England for a couple of years prior to Euro 96 and with really good players like Ian Wright, Les Ferdinand, Andy Cole, Robbie Fowler and Teddy Sheringham jostling for my place, there was a decent argument to leave me out.

‘The counter-argument was the 31 league goals I scored in 35 appearances for Blackburn Rovers. ‘Maguire has barely been playing, while his performance in England’s 3-3 draw with Germany in the Nations League draw back in September hardly inspired confidence.

‘Picking him in your starting XI would represent a huge gamble, but the problem is that Maguire is not an isolated example.

‘There is a wider feeling of rustiness and insecurity. I suspect Gareth will go with three at the back. I wouldn’t; I’d go with four.’

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