Fans believe Jordan Henderson and Eric Dier should be worried after Declan Rice decides to play for England instead of the Republic of Ireland
England fans on Twitter are convinced Declan Rice is a significant upgrade on Jordan Henderson and Eric Dier.The West Ham United midfielder confirmed his decision to represent the country of his birth in a statement on Wednesday after months of deliberation.Rice has chosen England at international level1
Rice has chosen England at international level
After an incredible start to the season, the 20-year-old will now be available for Gareth Southgate’s squad to face the Czech Republic and Montenegro in March.Rice has been one of the most consistent performers for Manuel Pellegrini this season, despite a 100million influx of summer signings.Such is his undeniable potential, fans on Twitter believe Henderson and Dier may now be surplus to requirements.Despite both men wearing the captain’s armband under Southgate, the Liverpool and Tottenham stars seem to be regularly targeted for criticism. And after axing Joe Hart, Jack Wilshere and Wayne Rooney already during his tenure, the Three Lions boss has shown his willingness to trust youth.Check out what fans are saying about the news below!


West Ham's Declan Rice has turned down another international call-up from the Republic of Ireland. Rice is also on England's radar but he wants to focus on life at West Ham. His immediate future at club level is up in the air after rejecting the club's previous contract offer. He wants improved terms after his impressive start to the season.
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Fans believe Jordan Henderson and Eric Dier should be worried after Declan Rice decides to play for England instead of the Republic of Ireland.
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"Because we need more aggression in the midfield. We need someone who can be tenacious, someone who can win the ball back and move it forward quickly. We need someone other than Jordan Henderson and Eric Dier capable of filling that role for us." "You need more aggression, so you're selecting Jonjo Shelvey.
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