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England’s WC team happy to lift gloom

Rice warns Senegal will be formidable in 2nd round clash

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Doha - England have gathered momentum at the World Cup and are happy to bring some succour to their countrymen suffering the winter cold, soaring costs and industrial strikes, midfielder Declan Rice said yesterday.

“It makes me happy seeing the videos of them celebratin­g us scoring. We’re going to try to keep going, keep pushing, keep trying to lift everyone,” Rice said at the England training camp in Qatar two days before their last 16 clash with Senegal.

“We’ve really pulled the country together ... It’s obviously really close to Christmas now so hopefully we can deliver them the best Christmas present.”

Gareth Southgate’s team gave an enormous lift to the nation last summer, after the gloom of the Covid-19 pandemic, in their run to the European Championsh­ip final.

Now they are one of the favourites in Qatar, along with the likes of Brazil, Argentina and France, and would dearly love to lift the World Cup for the first time since 1966.

“We’re building really well. We’re in a really nice position,” Rice said, referring to England’s relatively comfortabl­e progress to the knockout stage thanks to wins over Wales and Iran and a draw with the United States.

England have one of the deepest pools of talent and are favourites to beat Senegal on Sunday, especially as the Africans are without injured striker Sadio Mane.

“We’re obviously onto a bigger test, we know Senegal is going to be really tough. They are a really strong athletic team, some really good individual players,” Rice said.

“As the step up in quality starts to arrive, I think you’ll see our game start to keep arriving as well,” he added, describing the England camp as relaxed and confident.

“Why should we not be feared? We have world class talent across the board. We are one of the biggest teams here. It’s down to us to prove that on the pitch.”

Rice singled out team mates Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford for special praise.

“I love playing with him,” he said of 19-year-old Bellingham who has been alongside him in midfield and opened the scoring for England in their first game against Iran.

Fixtures

We have really pulled the country together

Tonight: Korea Republic v Portugal (5pm); Ghana v Uruguay (5pm); Cameroon v Brazil (9pm); Serbia v Switzerlan­d (9pm) Tomorrow: Netherland­s v United States (5pm); Argentina v Australia (9pm)

Sunday: France v Poland (5pm); England v Senegal (9pm)

 ?? / MICHAEL STEELE/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Declan Rice of England during their match against Wales this week.
/ MICHAEL STEELE/ GETTY IMAGES Declan Rice of England during their match against Wales this week.

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