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Harry Maguire insists England are 'striving to improve' after accomplishing their objective of winning Group D at Euro 2020.
The Manchester United defender was brought into Gareth Southgate's starting line-up against Czech Republic on Tuesday evening following 44 days on the sidelines with an ankle ligament injury, which saw him miss the Europa League final defeat to Villarreal on May 26.
Maguire came through the match unscathed as he completed 90 minutes, with Raheem Sterling's first-half header proving enough for a 1-0 victory that helped England finish top with seven points.
Harry Maguire believes England can squeeze quality more out of their squad at Euro 2020
The centre-back returned to the England starting line-up as they beat Czech Republic 1-0
The Three Lions are likely to face France, Germany or Portugal in the last 16 at Wembley on June 29 and Maguire believes there is still room for improvement despite not conceding a goal in the tournament.
He told to BBC Radio 5 Live: 'We've set out to win the group and we've done that. Seven points, three games. Can we play better? Of