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England defenders brought awful club structure into Czech Republic loss- Maguire. The Three Lions back four may have been upset by their frustrating exhibitions in the Premier League when they went down in Prague on Friday . Harry Maguire says England's defenders may have been influenced by their poor club structure during Friday's thrashing to Czech Republic. Goals from Jakub Brabec and Zdenek Ondrasek toppled the Three Lions' initial lead as they went down 2-1 on Euro 2020 qualifier in Prague. Britain's back line comprised of Tottenham left-back Danny Rose, Everton's Michael Keane and United focus back Maguire, who are generally suffering troublesome spells with their clubs in the Premier League. In the mean time, right-back Kieran Trippier has played reliably with his new club Atletico Madrid, however he has not encountered a success with them since the beginning of September. Also, Maguire recognized that their battles at club level may have crawled into their exhibition for the national group. The 26-year-old was inquired as to whether he and his colleagues were low in certainty heading into the game and answered: "Truly, perhaps. We bring our club football into global level. It was a troublesome game. Try not to misunderstand me, we began messy. We led the pack in the game however we didn't have the right to. "In the second half we controlled the game significantly more than the primary half however we gave them a messy goal to win. We do need to enhance that. We were not at our best and got rebuffed for it." While the defenders yielded that it requires some investment for the squad to harden, he encouraged his partners to adjust to the requests of universal football. "You are needing to create organizations," he included. "At times in global level you can't generally do that. "You have players who aren't playing for their clubs so they don't get chose, and you have players that get wounds. "Be that as it may, tune in, there's no reasons. [The defence] should be better. We should be better going ahead. We should be better on the ball. What's more, we absolutely should be better at keeping the ball out of the net." The previous Leicester star was frustrated with the manner in which England yielded against Friday's hosts. Brabec's equalizer originated from a corner under five minutes after Harry Kane opened the scoring, while Ondrasek profited by Jordan Henderson's endeavored pass to Rose. "The principal goal was a set-play and we most likely need to take care of on those," Maguire said. "We've been great in the course of the most recent year or so at shielding set-plays. "The subsequent goal was originated from us being a piece too open when we were attempting to develop from the back and possibly it was at a phase of the game when we shouldn't have hoped to do that. "We could have combined the point and attempted to play in their a large portion of more. So perhaps better game administration would have helped us, even from a pessimistic standpoint, draw the game 1-1

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