In a historic move, England manager Gareth Southgate has announced that Declan Rice will lead the Three Lions as captain in their upcoming international friendly against Belgium. This decision comes after Rice’s impressive performance in the team’s recent match against Brazil, where he played the full 90 minutes.
At just 25 years old, Rice has quickly established himself as a key player for England since his debut in 2019. This milestone match will also mark his 50th cap for his country, a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport.
“It is a pinch-me moment, it will be an honour. I was absolutely lost for words when he [Gareth Southgate] said to me I was going to be captain,” Rice expressed to the media.
With star players Harry Kane and Kyle Walker sidelined due to injuries, Rice will take on the responsibility of leading the team onto the pitch at Wembley. This opportunity to captain his national team is a significant moment in Rice’s career, showcasing his leadership qualities and commitment to representing his country.
Stay tuned as Rice prepares to make history as England’s captain in what promises to be an exciting match against Belgium.