- Harry Maguire has faced criticism for his own goal against Scotland in friendly
- His mum Zoe has spoken out on the ‘disgraceful’ abuse towards the defender
- David Beckham sent him a supportive text after he received online abuse
Former England captain David Beckham sent Harry Maguire a supportive text after his own goal during England’s friendly match against Scotland.
Harry Maguire has received a wave of criticism this season, with the defender remaining at Manchester United despite a lack of game time under Erik ten Hag.
Beckham reached out to Maguire, urging him to silence the negativity after his own goal against Scotland.
The former skipper has first-hand experience dealing with negativity, following his red card in the 1998 World Cup.
According to The Sun, a source said that: ‘Becks told Harry to keep his head up. He knows what it’s like to be targeted.

He scored an own goal as England faced Scotland in a 3-1 win on Tuesday night

He scored an own goal as England faced Scotland in a 3-1 win on Tuesday night

England fans are divided on whether Maguire deserves his place in Gareth Southgate’s team
‘He got through it and is certain Harry can do the same. Getting a message from someone like Becks meant the world to Harry.’
Despite his experience at club and country level, there has been overwhelming criticism of Maguire on social media, including being sent a bomb threat in April last year.
Gareth Southgate spoke out after the Scotland match and said he’d ‘never known a player to be treated the way he is.
This was seconded by Maguire’s mum, Zoe Maguire, who took to social media to call out the abuse as ‘disgraceful’.
His potential move to West Ham fell through earlier in the summer, leaving him behind Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof at Old Trafford.
Despite a lack of game time at Manchester United, the England defender was called up to Gareth Southgate’s squad to face Ukraine and Scotland this international break.
England fans have been divided on whether Maguire deserves his place in Gareth Southgate’s team, while younger players with regular match time are missing out.