Why Declan Rice is England's most important player at Euro 2024 (2024)

The Arsenal midfielder must be infuriating to play against

June 17, 2024 6:00 am(Updated 4:45 pm)

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VELTINS-ARENA — There are jewels in England’s attack and you may fight amongst yourselves as to which is your favourite or who you believe is the most capable. Pick amongst the players named best in the leagues of Spain and England and the top goalscorer in Europe.

But if England are going to go deep at Euro 2024, going to beat one of those nations who we worry we may never beat again, then I’d wager that none of those three, nor Bukayo Saka, will be Gareth Southgate’s most important player in Germany. For that honour, only Declan Rice need apply.

We have been working towards this point for a while. Of all the myriad arguments that littered the buildup to this tournament, most of which focused upon England’s central midfield depth and composition, on one point all could agree: it’s Rice plus one. That one is now Trent Alexander-Arnold, for better or worse or whatever else you think.

Gelsenkirchen is an industrial, earthy, slightly-too-functional city; England brought the same strengths and weaknesses in the 1-0 win over Serbia on Sunday night. They grabbed a lead and then sat on it, rarely threatened to the point of total panic but certainly never as comfortable as those who travelled here over land and sea would like. As ever, we have to assume that this is either by design or ingrained habit.

The similarities with the opening game of Euro 2020 were impossible to ignore. The scoreline – 1-0. The missing Harry Maguire forcing a central defensive reshuffle – this time Marc Guehi, then Tyrone Mings. The low number of shots – then eight and this time six. The absent Luke Shaw, forcing Kieran Trippier to left-back. The inevitable sense of angst that England didn’t blow the opposition away? Almost certainly.

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It worked then as it works now, because Rice is exceptional in almost every way. He does so many things well: the tackling, the upper body strength, the short-range passing, the turning into space, the over-exaggerated clapping that conveys just how happy he is with each of his teammates.

But more than all of that, it is Rice’s positional sense that shines through. His ability to read the game, to spot not only where he needs to be but precisely when, so as not to waste a sprint or a slide tackle, was unsurpassed on Sunday evening. He must be intensely infuriating to play against and a complete pleasure to play with.

That mattered in Gelsenkirchen particularly because of England’s uncertainties. Guehi was assured in central defence, but that task was made easier by Rice’s presence in front of him. There’s always a man to receive a pass, always a mate to cover for you if you get stuck. Guehi was almost faultless, but individual consistency is usually a team effort.

Which brings us to Alexander-Arnold, whose fate already feels like England’s bellwether at this European Championship. His ardent fans – Jude Bellingham amongst them – will claim that he was marvellous; his critics will point to losses of possession and the occasional sense that he wasn’t sure where to roam next. If England fail to make the last four of this tournament and Alexander-Arnold remains in the team, this is the Southgate decision that will get the most scrutiny.

Two things are certain: 1) it would have been nice if Alexander-Arnold had been fit to play this role more often for England, and 2) his attempts to learn on the job and become England’s passing central midfielder, their Toni Kroos, will be made far easier with Rice next to him. Alexander-Arnold is a supreme footballer, but he is at his best when asked to concentrate on one or two things rather than four. Rice can take some of the work. Take the ball, pass the ball.

It is not ideal for England to be doing this on the hoof. Major nations are supposed to arrive at major tournaments fully formed, but that is destined to never be our fate. This is the fourth youngest squad of the 24 in Germany and must grow and learn without defeat – that creates pressure.

Neither did England play the football its public demands, a whirl of attacking midfielders and carefree forays into the final third (but also, we must not concede goals). Suffering against Serbia is not an enjoyable pursuit, given the opponents that must – hopefully – come between now and mid-July. Moaning about England winning is the new national participation sport, but it’s more fun than doing it when they don’t.

But if this is a work in progress, an extended exercise in hiding the cracks, England have a master in at least one defensive role. Rice always had the potential to do this, like this, but to carry on surging forward, literally and metaphorically, while England pile more load upon his back, is deeply impressive. He is that most special of teammate and midfield partner, a player who makes everything easier for everyone around him.

Why Declan Rice is England's most important player at Euro 2024 (2024)

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Who has England played in the Euros 2024? ›

England have made it through to the knockout stage of Euro 2024 and are preparing for a last-16 game on Sunday in Gelsenkirchen against Slovakia (17:00 BST). But their underwhelming performances in three group games against Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia raised more questions than answers.

How many England caps has Declan Rice got? ›

Declan Rice
Personal information
2018Republic of Ireland(0)
2019–England(3)
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:12, 19 May 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:55, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
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How many countries has Declan Rice played for? ›

Declan Rice (born 14 January 1999) is an English football player. He plays as a defensive midfielder for Arsenal and the England national team. He represented the Republic of Ireland at both youth and senior levels before deciding to represent England in 2019.

Who is favorite to win Euro 2024? ›

According to the latest UEFA Euro 2024 odds, Italy are listed as +1600 longshots to repeat. England, who topped Group C with five points, are the +350 favorites, followed by Spain (+400), France (+550), Germany (+550) and Portugal (+650).

Who could England play in the quarter-finals of the Euro 2024? ›

Who could England play in the quarter-finals? England will actually know who they are playing in the last eight before their game against Slovakia starts. This is because it's either going to be Switzerland or Italy.

How many goals has Declan Rice scored? ›

Premier League Playing Career
ClubApps (Subs)Goals
ARS38 (1)7
Other Competitions
UEFA Champions League10 (1)0
EFL Cup1 (1)0
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Who is the captain of England Rice? ›

Declan Rice admitted he was left "speechless" after being named England captain for Tuesday's friendly against Belgium at Wembley. The Arsenal midfielder will mark his 50th cap by leading out Gareth Southgate's side in their final outing before he names his 23-man squad for Euro 2024 on May 16.

How much does Declan Rice weigh? ›

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
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Is Declan Rice a 6 or 8? ›

Rice has made 35 starts in the Premier League this season, 23 of them as a No 6. As the campaign has worn on, he has increasingly been used in a more advanced role, and he has now started 12 league matches as Arsenal's left No 8. Arteta is a huge believer in the breadth of Rice's talent.

What is Declan Rice known for? ›

Declan Rice is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal. After being dumped by Chelsea at the age of 14, Rice joined West Ham and broke into the first-team squad at 18. He quickly became a first-team regular, then captain and helped the club secure a first trophy since 1980.

Who does England have in the next round? ›

England will play Slovakia in the UEFA EURO 2024 Round of 16 on Sunday 30 June, kicking-off at 5pm BST.

Who do England play if they finish top? ›

Having won Group C, England will play Slovakia in the last 16. If England win in the last 16, they will play either Switzerland or Italy in the quarter-finals, with the Netherlands, Romania, Austria and Turkey also on that side of the draw.

Who does England face in round of 16? ›

England will play Slovakia in the first knockout round of Euro 2024. The sides will face off in the last-16 clash on Sunday at 5pm (UK time). It comes after the Three Lions qualified top of their group following a 0-0 draw against Slovenia on Tuesday.

Who is still in the Euros in 2024? ›

UEFA EURO 2024: Meet the teams in the last 16
  • Austria. Group D winners. 0-1 vs France (Düsseldorf, 17 June) ...
  • Belgium. Group E runners-up. ...
  • Denmark. Group C runners-up. ...
  • England. Group C winners. ...
  • France. Group D runners-up. ...
  • Georgia. Third place in Group F. ...
  • Italy. Group B runners-up. ...
  • Netherlands. Third place in Group D.
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