IN THE GENES

World Cup 2018: Meet England hero Harry Maguire’s tough-tackling sister who ‘takes no prisoners’ on pitch

Daisy Maguire is said to have shown herself to be a 'beast of a defender' at Sheffield United Ladies

HARRY MAGUIRE has been England's most impressive defender in Russia — but he may not even be the best in his family.

Maguire, who has risen to prominence in Russia, is being supported by his sister Daisy and she's described as "a beast of a defender" who "took few prisoners" on the pitch.

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Daisy Maguire, sister of England's Harry, is also a tough-tackling defenderCredit: Instagram @daisssmaguire_
 that Daisy was a tough-tackling midfielder.

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England star Harry Maguire with sister Daisy in Russia for the World CupCredit: Instagram
Daisy, 18, has been one of her brother's biggest and most vocal supportersCredit: Instagram

Bob Goldsmith said: "She was fearless and committed compared to some of the other players.

"She was just a typical defender - just like her big brother.

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"Daisy was a good player and what she lacked in technique she more than made up for it with her attitude."

She has been one of Maguire's most vocal supporters.


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Defensive talent may be in the genes as Daisy has represented Sheffield UnitedCredit: Instagram
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Maguire has been England's most impressive defender at this World CupCredit: Reuters
Leicester City's centre-back scored the goal that put England ahead against SwedenCredit: Reuters

Following his goal in Saturday's quarter-final win over Sweden, she showed her excitement on social media.

The teen wrote: "Best feeling ever when your brother scores for England in the quarter finals of the World Cup Next stop Moscow."

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She will be hoping that feeling gets even better on Wednesday.

England face Croatia in Moscow for a place in Sunday's World Cup final.

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