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Marc Guehi's behaviour has been scrutinised in recent weeks(Image: Getty Images)Gary Neville believes Marc Guehi was right not to try and force a move to Liverpool and insists the defender's professionalism will serve him well in the long run.
You can just tell he's a really good guy."
Gary Neville thinks Marc Guehi's professionalism will benefit him long-term(Image: Getty Images)
When asked by ITV how the past few days had been, Guehi, who scored England's fourth in a 5-0 rout, replied with a big grin: "It's been great!"
He was then asked if linking up with the national squad was easy "after what happened," to which Guehi responded: "It's always easy coming here, such a good group of players, good group of staff.
Guehi's failed move to Liverpool leaves the Reds a little light at centre-back(Image: Getty Images)
"I wonder if Liverpool will regret [not signing Guehi]," he pondered.
[centre-back] is the one area that could come back and blow up in their face because they haven't really got [quality cover].
"What Guehi was giving Liverpool was competition at centre-back.
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Guehi's professionalism may have denied Liverpool the reinforcement they needed.
Guehi, by contrast, kept his professionalism intact - and for Liverpool, that difference could prove costly.
That said, if the champions do manage to sign Guehi as a free agent next year, they now have firm proof - not that any was needed - that they'll be getting a consummate professional.