Sickness and lingering injuries threaten Rice’s World Cup QF hopes
England vice-captain Declan Rice has been isolated from the squad after missing two straight days of training due to a sudden illness, further complicating his availability for the upcoming World Cup quarter-final.
England’s World Cup preparations have been hit by a major health scare after vice-captain Declan Rice was forced into isolation following a sudden illness.
The influential Arsenal midfielder has now missed two consecutive days of training sessions. Football Association officials quickly quarantined the player from the rest of the traveling party to effectively prevent a potential viral outbreak within the camp.
The sudden medical emergency significantly compounds an already challenging fitness situation for the 27-year-old star ahead of Saturday’s crucial quarter-final clash against Norway.
Rice was already actively playing through significant physical discomfort, managing a delicate hamstring issue and lower back pain. Manager Thomas Tuchel faces an anxious wait to see if his midfield anchor can recover in time.
