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Declan Rice feels ‘crazy’ first tournament experience will not sink in for years

The West Ham midfielder has been a key part of England’s run to the semi-finals.

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Declan Rice admits he may not be able to comprehend how well his Euro 2020 tournament has gone until he hangs up his boots.

The West Ham midfielder has been a key part of the Three Lions side which has reached a semi-final against Denmark.

The last-four clash at Wembley on Wednesday follows on from the run to the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup.

Rice was a fan three years ago, cheering on Gareth Southgate’s side with his friends, but now he is integral to an England side hoping to go one better this summer.

The 22-year-old revealed he has started talking to talk-show host and West Ham supporter James Corden during the finals and that the comedian made him realise he has not understood how big the tournament has been for England fans.

“Since the Scotland game I speak to James Corden quite a bit, we FaceTime each other,” he told the Official England Podcast.

Jude Bellingham (left) and Declan Rice celebrate in Rome
Jude Bellingham (left) and Declan Rice celebrate in Rome (Nick Potts/PA)

“There are people who don’t even like football or don’t sit down and watch it and now it is a ritual to lock in and watch the games in this tournament.

“James Corden said to me, ‘do you actually understand what you are doing?’ and I don’t really.

“It has not hit me yet and even when the tournament has finished it probably won’t hit me until my career finishes.

James Corden is a West Ham fan.
James Corden is a West Ham fan. (Chris Radburn/PA)

It is not just celebrities who have been getting in touch with Rice as he told how his phone was swamped with messages following the 2-0 win over Germany in the last-16 clash.

“It is crazy,” he said of the amount of well-wishes and congratulations.

“After the Germany game I turned my phone on and my WhatsApp had 197 unread messages. It took me a good three or four days to reply to everyone.

Declan Rice (left) helped England to victory over Germany in the last-16.
Declan Rice (left) helped England to victory over Germany in the last-16. (Mike Egerton/PA)

“Everyone’s phone has blown up, it is my first tournament but now I’m here it is crazy.”

The win over Germany was followed up with a routine 4-0 quarter-final victory over Ukraine in Rome on Saturday night.

Rice felt England went about their job professionally at the Stadio Olimpico and that it was nice to play a game away from Wembley for the first time in the tournament.

“It was an unbelievable night, the pressure was on us to go out and win because a lot of people expected us to beat Ukraine,” he added.

“So we had to go out there and put a performance in and I think the early goal from H (Harry Kane) really settled us.

“The game just really opened up and it was pretty much an easy night, one we could take control of and really control the game, pass the ball and there were loads of positives.

“It was different but it was really nice to break it up and get away for a little bit.

“Obviously we have been in the UK for quite a while now so to get to Rome, lovely weather and an amazing stadium, to play their in a quarter-final is something ticked off.”

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