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World Cup star Harry Maguire watches brothers at Gainsborough Trinity | World Cup star Harry Maguire watches brothers at Gainsborough Trinity |
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England football star Harry Maguire brought a little World Cup magic to Gainsborough Trinity FC's pre-season friendly against Chesterfield. | England football star Harry Maguire brought a little World Cup magic to Gainsborough Trinity FC's pre-season friendly against Chesterfield. |
He was at the Northolme to see his brothers Laurence, 21, and Joe, 26, go head-to-head for the opposing sides. | |
Maguire, 25, who scored for England in their 2-0 win over Sweden, signed autographs for fans. He tweeted later to say what a "great night" he had. | |
Chesterfield won the match 4-0, with Laurence Maguire on the scoresheet. | Chesterfield won the match 4-0, with Laurence Maguire on the scoresheet. |
Speaking ahead of Tuesday evening's match, Gainsborough Trinity chairman Richard Kane said: "For me [Harry] was the player of the tournament, certainly the best player that England put out there. | Speaking ahead of Tuesday evening's match, Gainsborough Trinity chairman Richard Kane said: "For me [Harry] was the player of the tournament, certainly the best player that England put out there. |
"It's a nice story, no one expected Harry Maguire to go to out there at all but he did and he really shone." | "It's a nice story, no one expected Harry Maguire to go to out there at all but he did and he really shone." |
More than 900 people turned out to watch the game, and long queues formed at half-time as people waited to have their photo taken with one of the heroes of England's World Cup campaign. | More than 900 people turned out to watch the game, and long queues formed at half-time as people waited to have their photo taken with one of the heroes of England's World Cup campaign. |