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Why are Declan Rice and Jack Grealish being booed against Ireland?
By Chris Wilson,
5 hours ago
England midfielder Declan Rice did not celebrate and held his hands up in apology when he scored the opening goal against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin, after he and Jack Grealish were booed by the home fans.
Grealish, though, did not hold back after scoring England’s second goal of the afternoon following a stylish move. The recalled forward, who missed out on Euro 2024, enjoyed his moment in front of the England fans after being booed throughout the first half.
Grealish and Rice represented Ireland at youth level, with both making appearances for the U17 and U21 sides in the past. However, they eventually pledged their international futures to England.
Rice, who was born in Kingston upon Thames, and Birmingham-born Grealish, both qualified to represent the Irish through their grandparents, but turned their back on Ireland and declared for the Three Lions.
When did Declan Rice play for Ireland?
Rice represented Ireland at U17, U19 and U21 level while playing at West Ham , and even made three appearances in friendly fixtures under Martin O’Neill. However, O’Neill hesitated in calling him up for competitive fixtures, and so Rice eventually declared for England in 2019.
In 2020, Ireland’s manager at the time, Mick McCarthy, had promised to build a team around Rice, and said that his decision “went down like a lead balloon”, with the current Arsenal midfielder having “kissed the jersey” after scoring for the U21s, reports The Guardian . To make matters worse, Rice’s first England call-up came a day after he was named as Ireland’s young player of the year.
Rice has since made 58 appearances for England, having been a key player at two European Championships and the 2022 World Cup.
When did Jack Grelaish play for Ireland?
Unlike Rice, Grealish never made an appearance for the senior team, though he did play for the U17s, U18s and U21s.
In fact, he actively declined a call-up to the senior side in 2014, having been contacted by Gareth Southgate, who was then manager of the England U21 side. Grealish went on to declare for England the following year.
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