Dropping Declan Rice is the radical change England need to win Euro 2024 (2024)

The Three Lions need a Rodri or Kroos to fix their dysfunctional midfield - and Adam Wharton is the closest thing they've got

July 2, 2024 11:00 am(Updated 4:00 pm)

Dropping Declan Rice is the radical change England need to win Euro 2024 (2)

It’s time to talk about Declan Rice. Five years and 55 caps into his England career, Rice is one of Gareth Southgate’s non-negotiables, as sacrosanct as skipper Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham. And that has become a problem at a tournament in which England have universally underwhelmed.

The same incoherence that manifested in the group stages carried forward into the last 16, where England were an act of God from going home against Slovakia. In the smorgasbord of analysis, a thousand and one theories have been advanced to explain England’s alarming regression, but few have identified Rice as part of the quandary.

Kane’s position has been questioned. There have been calls to sit Bellingham. But no Rice dissenters, despite the fundamental structural flaw from which all else flows, the dysfunction in midfield. The Slovakia experience mirrored the group stages with the ball locked in an endless rondo, sideways and backwards across the English defence.

Southgate fried everybody’s brains with the expression of regret over the lack of a Kalvin Phillips replacement. Advancing Phillips as any team’s saviour is sufficient to raise red flags. However it highlights an awareness of an issue that continues to trouble England. Southgate was in the right area but no nearer a solution. And this is because he has either failed to identify the root cause, or he cannot accept that it might be Rice.

Read Next

Football

Sport AnalysisThe moment that showed why Gareth Southgate doesn’t fully trust Cole Palmer

Read More

The No 6 role in which Rice is deployed requires more than desire, legs and lungs. It demands of the bearer vision and touch, craft as well as graft, and above all an IQ that would satisfy Mensa. There has been a Rice in every English battle since 1066. He meets the ancient English standard, the yeoman who will never let you down.

Southgate is as English as they come in his attachment to the qualities Rice guarantees, a player who will walk behind a plough all day, cover every blade, close down space, smash into tackles. His selection is essentially a defensive reflex that England managers, try as they might, seem incapable of shedding. And why Southgate reaches first for Rice 2.0, Conor Gallagher, in a crisis, someone who will “put himself about” with much the same enthusiasm.

And then we see Rodri anchoring Spain, Toni Kroos launching German offensives from deep, players who marshal the space in front of the back four intuitively, taking the ball and moving it quickly, short or long. This is not Rice’s game. When he is fit, the more effective Thomas Partey is preferred by Mikel Arteta in that role at Arsenal, with Rice playing in advance of him.

On Saturday England meet a brilliantly drilled Swiss team in the quarter-finals who are organised around Granit Xhaka, ironically the player Arsenal spent £100m to replace with Rice. None of this is to admonish Rice particularly, to cast him aside as rubbish, only to acknowledge that at this level, where difference is measured in fractions, Rice is fractionally short.

John Stones and Marc Guehi have spent four matches desperately seeking an outball that will get England moving, a change of pace that allows the team to advance at pace, to break the opposition lines, instead of endlessly recycling sideways and backwards between full-backs and goalkeeper.

Read Next

Football

Big ReadMade in Blackburn, plays like Barcelona - the rise of England's Adam Wharton

Read More

The introduction of Kobbie Mainoo, made reluctantly by Southgate, offered some improvement, but good as he is, Mainoo does not have the authority to boss Rice about the paddock, and thus tends to defer to the older man. Mainoo is not a natural No 6 either. He is better in the No 8 role where his ability to go past players is seen to greater effect.

The obvious replacement for Rice is Adam Wharton, the supernova who flew in from outer space via Blackburn, touching down at Crystal Palace only this year. Southgate deemed him good enough to select. By extension he must be good enough to play, so pick him. Southgate has seen what doesn’t work. As Gary Neville never tires of telling us, he cannot expect to pick the same team every game and expect a different outcome, or for Bellingham to bail him out with 80 seconds to go on repeat.

It’s time for a radical rethink. England will get the end they deserve unless Southgate is bold in his selection. In extremis against Slovakia he switched Bukayo Saka to left wing-back in a back three to accommodate Cole Palmer down the right. He must go further to beat Switzerland, starting with a tap on the shoulder of Rice.

Dropping Declan Rice is the radical change England need to win Euro 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Can England still qualify for the Euros 2024? ›

England have now sealed their place at UEFA EURO 2024 in Germany next summer!

How many England caps has Declan Rice got? ›

Declan Rice
Personal information
2016–2017Republic of Ireland U196
2017–2018Republic of Ireland U215
2018Republic of Ireland3
2019–England58
20 more rows

Where does Declan Rice play for England? ›

Declan Rice (born 14 January 1999) is an English football player. He plays as a defensive midfielder for Arsenal and the England national team.

Will Russia play in Euro 2024? ›

Russia is not competing at Euro 2024. The Russian Football Union has been suspended from all UEFA and FIFA competitions since the invasion of Ukraine, although the national team is still allowed to play non-competitive fixtures.

How many England fans will go to Euro 2024? ›

About 35,000 England fans expected at Euro 2024 final despite 10,000 allocation. As many as 35,000 England fans are expected at Berlin's Olympiastadion for Sunday's Euro 2024 final against Spain, despite an official allocation of 10,000.

How rich is Declan Rice? ›

Declan Rice Net Worth 2024: $30 Million

His affiliation with esteemed companies like Adidas demonstrates his expanding impact outside of sports, as he uses his substantial social media following to promote goods and increase brand awareness.

Why did Declan Rice pull out of the England squad? ›

Declan Rice has withdrawn from the England squad due to illness. The West Ham midfielder will now miss the World Cup qualifiers against Albania and San Marino after being unable to train since arriving at St George's Park. England do not plan to make any further additions to the squad.

How fast is Declan Rice? ›

Distance covered Rice v Arsenal midfield
2022/23Minutes playedTop speed (km/h)
Declan Rice3,27233.72
Granit Xhaka3,00432.37
Thomas Partey2,48534.48
Jorginho1,28130.05
Jul 15, 2023

Who can England meet in the final? ›

Spain and England meet in the UEFA EURO 2024 final on Sunday 14 July.

Who qualifies to Euro 2024 from Nations League? ›

For the 2024 Euros, three teams secured their spots through the Nations League: Poland, Ukraine, and Georgia. Poland finished third in Euro qualifying Group E behind a (surprisingly) strong Albania and the regularly solid Czech Republic.

What group is England in for Euro 24? ›

  • UEFA EURO 2024 groups in full.
  • Group A. Germany. Scotland. Hungary. Switzerland.
  • Group B. Spain. Croatia. Italy. Albania.
  • Group C. Slovenia. Denmark. Serbia. England.
  • Group D. Poland/Wales/Finland/Estonia. Netherlands. Austria. France.
  • Group E. Belgium. Slovakia. Romania. ...
  • Group F. Türkiye. Georgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg. Portugal.
Dec 2, 2023

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Roderick King

Last Updated:

Views: 6661

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Roderick King

Birthday: 1997-10-09

Address: 3782 Madge Knoll, East Dudley, MA 63913

Phone: +2521695290067

Job: Customer Sales Coordinator

Hobby: Gunsmithing, Embroidery, Parkour, Kitesurfing, Rock climbing, Sand art, Beekeeping

Introduction: My name is Roderick King, I am a cute, splendid, excited, perfect, gentle, funny, vivacious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.