Declan Rice was substituted at half-time on 18 June after falling ill during England’s 2-1 World Cup quarter-final win over Norway. The Arsenal midfielder looked far from his usual self in the first 45 minutes and was replaced by Eberechi Eze.
What happened to Declan Rice against Norway?
Rice’s sickness bug forced him off in the 46th minute. England were already ahead when he left, but the side looked stronger after his exit. Tuchel now faces a tough call over Rice’s fitness for the next game. The midfielder had logged 67 appearances since mid-August last year, including 3,099 Premier League minutes and over 380 km of running.
Why Rice’s workload matters for England
Since 17 August 2025, Rice has played 5,312 minutes for club and country. That’s over 400 miles on the pitch. Tuchel must weigh Rice’s fitness against his value. The midfielder covers more ground than most, but fatigue can bite. Against Norway, England improved after he went off.
Tuchel’s options and the gamble ahead
Tuchel has other options and won’t shy from using them. If Rice isn’t fully fit, starting him is a risk. The medics will decide. A full recovery is the only safe call. Rice is a top player, but Tuchel doesn’t need to take chances. The next fixture will test every decision.
