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Declan Rice makes an incredible record while at EUROS with England

As England prepare to face Spain in the UEFA Euro 2024 final this Sunday, one player who has been instrumental in the Three Lions’ run to the showpiece event is Arsenal’s midfield enforcer, Declan Rice.

The 25-year-old has not only been a vital cog in Gareth Southgate’s well-oiled machine, but he has also etched his name into the tournament’s record books with a stunning individual statistic.

According to data compiled by leading football analysts, no player at Euro 2024 has made more tackles than Declan Rice, who has racked up an impressive tally of 18 tackles so far.

This defensive masterclass from the Arsenal star has been a key factor in England’s resilient performances throughout the tournament, as they have navigated their way past formidable opponents to reach the final.

Rice’s ability to snuff out attacks, win back possession, and provide a solid foundation for his team’s attacking forays has been a hallmark of his game since joining the Gunners from West Ham United last summer.

The midfielder’s seamless transition to life at the Emirates Stadium has been a revelation, as he has quickly become an integral part of Mikel Arteta’s meticulously crafted side. His defensive contributions, coupled with a growing influence in the final third, have made him a fan favorite among the Arsenal faithful.

As England prepare to take on the might of Spain in the Euro 2024 final, Declan Rice will undoubtedly be tasked with spearheading the defensive effort once again. His dogged determination and relentless work rate will be crucial in nullifying the technical brilliance of the Spanish, as the Three Lions seek to end their long wait for a major international trophy.

The Arsenal midfielder’s record-breaking tackling exploits at Euro 2024 serve as a testament to his continued development and the invaluable role he plays for both club and country. Arsenal fans will be eagerly anticipating his return to North London, where he will undoubtedly look to continue his impressive performances in the upcoming Premier League season.

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