Bristol Post

Other teams should fear the quality in our squad, says Rice

- Mark MANN-BRYANS

DECLAN Rice believes England’s “world-class” squad deserve to be feared at the World Cup.

Gareth Southgate’s side face Senegal in the last 16 on Sunday evening having progressed as winners of Group B.

While a goalless draw against the United States earned the England boss criticism from some quarters, the attacking intent in a 6-2 victory over Iran and a 3-0 win against Wales caught the eye.

Marcus Rashford’s brace in the Wales game took him on to three in the tournament, while Bukayo Saka has two goals and both Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling have one apiece. Captain Harry Kane is yet to get off the mark but has provided three assists and Southgate’s embarrassm­ent of riches in attacking positions could prove the difference.

“I think it’s top, top level,” West Ham skipper Rice said of the England squad in Qatar.

“It’s always nice to know you can bring players off the bench who can instantly change the game.

“Whether we’re drawing 0-0 and need a freshen up up front, or we need a change in legs in midfield, or even at the back, we’ve got players that are world-class that can come on and change the game instantly.

“Throughout a World Cup you’re going to need that quality. So I think it ranks really high among other squads in the tournament.

“Why should we not be feared? I think other nations will always look at us and think about the quality we’ve got in the squad.”

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