Declan Rice likely to feature against Ghana despite back pain
What's the story
England midfielder Declan Rice is likely to be fit for the FIFA World Cup match against Ghana, despite suffering from lower back pain during the victory over Croatia. The 27-year-old Arsenal player was substituted in the second half of the match, raising concerns over his fitness. However, reports suggest that this ongoing issue won't keep him out of Tuesday's game in Boston.
Injury management
Rice's ongoing lower back issue
The lower back pain is an ongoing problem for Rice, who has been dealing with it for some time now. It will require careful management throughout the tournament to ensure his fitness levels are maintained. Speaking after the match against Croatia, England manager Thomas Tuchel acknowledged seeing some discomfort in Rice and confirmed that he had pointed out where he felt the discomfort in his lower back and upper hamstring.
Coach's statement
Tuchel provides update on midfielder
Despite the concerns, Tuchel was hopeful that it wasn't anything serious. "I didn't want to take any risks, I hope it's nothing more. Declan just reassured me at the end," he said after the match. The England manager also stressed that they would take care of Rice's condition and not let it turn into a bigger issue.
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