September 28, 2024

Arsenal midfielder Rice played alongside McClean for the Republic of Ireland, earning three caps in friendlies, before switching international allegiance to England in 2019. He is now a £100 million ($127m) Premier League star and key figure for the Three Lions at Euro 2024.

McClean is not a fan, though, with the outspoken Wrexham wing-back telling RTE when filling a European Championship punditry role: “I think Declan Rice is very overrated. Don’t get me wrong, I think he’s a very good footballer, but the way the English media wax lyrical about him, I think it’s completely over the top.
For me, he’s not world class. World class to me is someone who gets in every single side in the world and I don’t think he does that. I don’t think he gets in the Man City side ahead of Rodri. To me Toni Kroos is world class, He dictates the game, Rodri dictates the game, I don’t think Declan Rice does that.

McClean, who forms part of the project pieced together by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in North Wales, has added on Rice: “I made comments about Declan Rice which, you know, people have got their knickers in a twist about. I think, for a hundred million pound player, I want to see more than just five yards sideways and backwards passes. Like, he attempted one forward pass in the half and it went straight into the keeper’s hands. Like, I want to see him do more, break lines.”Declan Rice England 2024Getty

Rice, who now has 53 England appearances to his name, has said of those comments: “It might be a bit of bitterness towards me not playing for Ireland but I’ve not got a bad word to say about him, to be honest. I see the comments but I don’t try to put too much energy into it. It is what it is and you move on. Do you know what? I played with James for Ireland for three games and I got on with him really well. I am not going to sit here and slag him off. I thought he was a really top guy. When I left Ireland to come to England, I heard a few things he was obviously not happy about.

“He made comments a few years ago. I am not going to sit here and say anything about him. He’s had a great career himself – I think he is coming to the end of his career now and he’s got over a hundred caps for Ireland. It would be easy for me to sit here and say something back to him but, like I said, we are at opposite ends of our careers now – he’s 35 and I’m 25. I’ve known him, I’ve played with him, he’s entitled to his opinion and I’ve had to fight a load of those opinions from other people before.”

Rice will be hoping to put in a performance that is more to McClean’s liking when England face Slovenia in their final Group C fixture at Euro 2024 on Tuesday, with Gareth Southgate’s side still searching for a spark after entering that event as pre-tournament favourites.

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