Tuchel Addresses Maguire’s Omission from England’s World Cup Squad
Maguire has earned respect over a long international career, and Tuchel appeared to acknowledge that by having the conversation before the news broke.
But once the statement was released, the dynamic shifted. The focus was no longer just on Maguire’s disappointment. It also raised questions about whether the private explanation had resonated.
Tuchel was not questioning Maguire’s right to feel disappointed. Instead, he was reacting to the issue becoming public after it had already been addressed behind closed doors.
That is a fair position. Senior players deserve honesty, but managers are also entitled to expect difficult private conversations to stay controlled.
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Maguire’s reaction was understandable. He believed he still had something to offer England, and his statement reflected how much playing for his country means to him.
He has faced criticism before, returned to the squad, and remained one of the more recognisable defenders of the Gareth Southgate era.
But Tuchel’s squad was not about rewarding past service. Maguire being left out of England’s World Cup squad was part of a wider set of bold selections.
That is where the public response complicated things. Both perspectives have validity: Maguire’s disappointment was genuine, and Tuchel’s surprise at the public reaction was reasonable.
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Maguire was not the only big name left out. Phil Foden and Cole Palmer were also among the other high-profile omissions, underlining that reputation alone did not guarantee selection.
Tuchel was clear that he wanted the best team rather than the 26 most talented players. That stance fits with the Maguire decision.
Maguire remains a Manchester United player with significant tournament experience and is still contracted to the club beyond this season.
This was not about a player fading from the game. It was a football decision, and Tuchel expected the private conversation to stand.
Maguire was entitled to feel hurt. But if the decision had already been explained to him directly, Tuchel’s surprise at the public statement was understandable.
The omission was a football story. The reaction turned it into something bigger.
