Roy Keane has responded to Gary Neville’s dig about Declan Rice’s switch from Ireland to England as Rice prepares for his fourth major tournament with the Three Lions at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in America.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup well underway, Irish supporters are looking back wistfully at the time when Heimir Hallgrimsson’s side were just two matches away from qualifying for the finals.
A total of 48 nations are enjoying the football spectacle across North America, and it’s difficult not to feel left out as the likes of Scotland and England embark on their transatlantic journey.
There remains significant Irish involvement in the competition, however, with Shamrock Rovers’ Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes delivering an outstanding display as Cape Verde stunned the world by holding Spain to a draw on Monday evening.
While Lopes chose to represent Cape Verde, his family’s homeland, another player who actually appeared for Ireland on no fewer than three occasions is preparing to play for England at this year’s World Cup.
This will mark the fourth major tournament in which Declan Rice has represented England, despite making his debut for the Republic of Ireland in 2019.
Rice famously featured three times under Martin O’Neill – with Roy Keane as his assistant – and Rice’s switch still causes pain.
On the most recent episode of Stick to Football, Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright discussed comparing the England squad of 2026 to that of the 1990s.
Both Neville and Wright insisted on Rice being included in the team, something Keane was uncertain about, with Neville unable to resist mentioning Rice’s Irish history to wind up Keane.
“You’re just a bit upset still because he didn’t choose Ireland, aren’t you?” said Neville, before Keane quickly replied, “No he did choose Ireland. He played for Ireland, so he did choose them. He changed his mind. He did play for them, he kissed the badge as well in one game.”
Since switching allegiances, Rice has established himself as one of the world’s finest midfielders. He was instrumental in Arsenal’s Premier League title triumph, and will be crucial to any success England enjoy this summer in America.
Rice and his English team-mates kick off their tournament on Wednesday, when they face Croatia.
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