Declan Rice: Representing England is the biggest honour

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Declan Rice says there is no bigger honour or better feeling than representing England. The midfielder expressed his deep pride in playing for the national team.
Declan Rice has described representing England as the biggest honour and the best feeling a player can experience.
The midfielder spoke about the pride he feels when pulling on the England shirt, stating that there is no greater privilege in football.
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