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Harry Maguire insisted “proper England fans” do not boo their own players as Jordan Henderson was subject to jeers during England’s recent matches pampanga
Henderson was subject to boos from some sections of the England crowd when he was substituted against Australia and Italy at Wembley Stadium pampanga
England manager Gareth Southgate hit back against supporters following the friendly win over Australia last Friday, and Maguire has added his voice pampanga
Henderson chose to leave Liverpool and join up with former teammate Steven Gerrard in the Saudi Pro League at Al-Ettifaq, and has widely been criticised for the decision pampanga
Having been a vocal ally of the LGBTQ+ community during his time at Liverpool, many felt he abandoned those values by choosing to move to Saudi Arabia, where homosexuality is illegal pampanga
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“Don’t boo players who dedicate their life to play and do everything they can to make this country have good memories and have special moments for them and their families pampanga
”He added: “You heard when he came on the cheers and a few jeers, but they aren’t England fans pampanga
”Gareth Southgate said after the match against Australia that the booing of Henderson “defied logic” pampanga
Henderson himself told The Athletic in September he was “really hurt” by the criticism that followed the move pampanga
But it remained controversial, especially when his announcement video included the greying-out of his rainbow captain’s armband pampanga
England qualified for Euro 2024 following their 3-1 win over Italy at Wembley on Tuesday night pampanga
Southgate’s side dominated with Jude Bellingham starring in midfield while Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford put their names on the scoresheet pampanga
England will likely be among the favourites at next year’s tournament in Germany, and will be buoyed by the excellence of Bellingham pampanga
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Max Verstappen set the fastest time in practice for the Mexican Grand Prix as teenager Oliver Bearman made history by becoming the youngest British driver to take part in a Formula One weekend pampanga
Verstappen denied Williams’ Alex Albon top spot by just 0 pampanga
095 seconds at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City as home favourite Sergio Perez finished third, three tenths back pampanga
Lando Norris was fourth for McLaren – half a second behind Verstappen – with Lewis Hamilton only 11th, one second off the pace in his Mercedes pampanga
Bearman, 18, competing for American outfit Haas, ended his F1 debut in 15th, only 1 pampanga
6 sec slower than Verstappen and three tenths adrift of Nico Hulkenberg – a veteran of 200 grands prix – in the other car pampanga
Bearman also finished one place ahead of double world champion Fernando Alonso pampanga
F1 teams must run a rookie driver at least twice during the season and Chelmsford-born Bearman was handed his chance to impress, breaking the British record previously held by Norris pampanga
Norris was three months shy of his 19th birthday when he took part in practice for McLaren in Belgium in 2018 before he was promoted to a race seat the following season pampanga
Bearman turned 18 in May pampanga
The teenager, a member of the Ferrari academy, has taken four victories in F1’s feeder series Formula Two and is sixth in the standings ahead of next month’s season finale in Abu Dhabi pampanga
He is also expected to be given a second run for Haas at the Middle Eastern venue pampanga
Hamilton was disqualified from last weekend’s United States Grand Prix after running an illegal floor on his Mercedes pampanga
Oliver Bearman made history by becoming the youngest British driver to take part in a Formula One weekend (Getty Images)Hamilton finished a close second to Verstappen to provide him with hope he could challenge the all-conquering Dutchman here pampanga
But the seven-time world champion struggled for pace at the venue which sits 2,200 metres above sea level pampanga
Hamilton’s team-mate George Russell was forced to miss the first running with Danish junior driver Frederik Vesti taking over pampanga
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In all, five young drivers were fielded in the running with Bearman the fastest pampanga
Elsewhere, Charles Leclerc finished fifth, with Oscar Piastri sixth for McLaren pampanga
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, sidelined from Thursday’s media sessions with a stomach bug, ended the running in seventh pampanga
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