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‘Dominated’: Joe Cole left amazed by 24-year-old Arsenal player’s international display

The way Declan Rice, an Arsenal midfielder, played against Scotland last night left Joe Cole quite impressed.

During the half, the Chelsea veteran gave special recognition to Rice in an interview with Channel 4 Sport.

Last night, Gareth Southgate’s team defeated the opposition 3-1 at Hampden Park, giving Rice another start for England.

Last night in Scotland, Jude Bellingham had a more advanced role in midfield beside the 24-year-old, who was joined by Kalvin Phillips.

Joe Cole was thrilled with Rice and Phillips as well, but Bellingham stole the show with a brilliant display in midfield.

Rice’s most recent England performance astounded Cole.

During the game last night, Cole spoke on how well Rice played in the middle of the field.

“In my opinion, Rice and Phillips have excelled in the midfield,” the analyst stated.

He went on, “I don’t think this England team has had many better first-half performances under Gareth.”

After a few years, Rice has established himself as a key member of England’s squad, and he played the entire 90 minutes last night.

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Under Southgate, the Arsenal player has been a constant. He also participated in the full match against Ukraine.

At the base of midfield last night, he made another impressive display, and it’s safe to say that his Arsenal career has started off well.

One of the top holding midfielders in Europe has joined the Gunners, and although he wasn’t cheap, he has already shown that he is worth every penny.

Additionally, Aaron Ramsdale was given a unique chance to play in an England shirt and shown composure in goal.

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