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Jack Grealish and Declan Rice respectful despite frosty Irish welcome

England's Declan Rice and Jack Grealish shrugged off their hostile reception in Dublin by scoring a goal each in England's Nations League win over Ireland on Saturday and said they have nothing but respect for the opponents they once represented

September 08, 2024 / 13:56 IST
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Former Irish internationals Declan Rice and Jack Grealish faced a hostile crowd in Dublin but remained unfazed and led to victory over Ireland in England's Nations League.
Former Irish internationals Declan Rice and Jack Grealish faced a hostile crowd in Dublin but remained unfazed and led to victory over Ireland in England's Nations League.

England's Declan Rice and Jack Grealish shrugged off their hostile reception in Dublin by scoring a goal each in England's Nations League win over Ireland on Saturday and said they have nothing but respect for the opponents they once represented. Rice played for Ireland at youth level and made three senior appearances for the country before changing his allegiance, a decision which many Irish fans still find hard to accept. As his every touch was booed by sections of the home support, Rice paid little attention and gave England the lead but chose not to celebrate, and not only because of his time playing for the opposition.

"My nan and granddad on my dad's side of the family are all Irish, they've passed away and are not here anymore so I think to have celebrated would have been disrespectful, I didn't want to do that," Rice told Sky Sports. "I had such an amazing time playing for Ireland, in the first team, under 19s, Under 21s, they were great memories that live with me. I don't have a bad word to say, and I wish them all the best like I do with anyone."

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Jack Grealish, who scored England's second goal of the 2-0 win, also represented Ireland at youth level and the atmosphere in the ground came as no surprise. "It was what me and Declan expected. We have nothing bad to say, we both enjoyed our time (playing for Ireland)," Grealish said to ITV.

"I certainly did, and I have a lot of Irish in my family, so there's no bad blood whatsoever from my side."