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Tuchel: Declan Rice in ‘terrible pain’ against DR Congo but will play Mexico

Thomas Tuchel has revealed Declan Rice was dealing with “terrible pain” against the Democratic Republic of Congo – but the England midfielder has assured him he will be fine to face Mexico.

The 27-year-old has been dealing with neural pain in his hamstring since Christmas, with the issue leading to his precautionary withdrawal in their World Cup opener against Croatia.

Rice was able to start the next game against Ghana and, having sat out the Panama match following a dead calf, lined up in England’s memorable 2-1 comeback win against DR Congo on Wednesday.

Thomas Tuchel (left) is confident Rice will be available to face Mexico

Thomas Tuchel (left) is confident Rice will be available to face Mexico(Nick Potts/PA)

The star came off in stoppage time and Tuchel, whose side face Mexico in the last 16 on Sunday, said: “I asked him very late and he said ‘I can do it for the team, but I am in terrible pain’.

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“When Declan tells you that he is in terrible pain, then you know he cannot take it anymore, so he was grateful that we took him off.

“He just said after the game it’s not an issue, he will recover, so there is no injury. He was just in pain so I hope he is right. It’s more nerval pain.”

Asked if he can go from game to game, Tuchel said: “He can, yeah.”

Rice helped fill in at right-back for the closing stages as Tuchel juggled the absence of Reece James and Jarell Quansah on a day when Djed Spence struggled.

Jarell Quansah was injured in the win over Panama

Jarell Quansah was injured in the win over Panama(Bradley Collyer/PA)

England lost full-back Tino Livramento to a calf injury before the tournament, with first-choice James starting the first two matches before missing the Panama and DR Congo games with a hamstring issue.

Versatile defender Quansah stepped in at right-back against Panama, only to limp off in the second half with a twisted ankle that saw him miss the DR Congo encounter.

Tuchel said of the pair: “They are getting close. They are getting closer and closer. I saw them on the pitch.

“In the nature of their injury, Jarell is a little bit ahead of Reecey. But the race was close even to make it into the match squad this time, so we need to make sure that we have more matches.

“That is the main focus and then they will be available very soon.”

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