Declan Rice bedridden for three days before Norway match

Declan Rice bedridden for three days before Norway match

England's vice-captain battled a sickness bug ahead of the World Cup quarter-final, raising questions about player fitness management in high-stakes tournaments

England midfielder Declan Rice spent most of three days in bed with a sickness bug before the World Cup quarter-final against Norway, manager Thomas Tuchel revealed. The Arsenal star still managed to start the match, though he was pulled at halftime during England’s 2-1 victory on July 11 in Miami.

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What happened on the pitch

Rice, who serves as England’s vice-captain, missed multiple training sessions in the lead-up to one of the most consequential matches of the tournament cycle. The sickness bug compounded existing issues with his hamstring and lower back, making his availability a genuine question mark heading into kickoff.

Tuchel ultimately decided to start Rice despite the illness. That gamble lasted exactly 45 minutes before the manager pulled him at the break.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Declan Rice bedridden for three days before Norway match

Declan Rice bedridden for three days before Norway match

England's vice-captain battled a sickness bug ahead of the World Cup quarter-final, raising questions about player fitness management in high-stakes tournaments

England midfielder Declan Rice spent most of three days in bed with a sickness bug before the World Cup quarter-final against Norway, manager Thomas Tuchel revealed. The Arsenal star still managed to start the match, though he was pulled at halftime during England’s 2-1 victory on July 11 in Miami.

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What happened on the pitch

Rice, who serves as England’s vice-captain, missed multiple training sessions in the lead-up to one of the most consequential matches of the tournament cycle. The sickness bug compounded existing issues with his hamstring and lower back, making his availability a genuine question mark heading into kickoff.

Tuchel ultimately decided to start Rice despite the illness. That gamble lasted exactly 45 minutes before the manager pulled him at the break.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.