DECLAN RICE had to be held back during heated full-time scenes after England’s win over Slovakia.
Aaron Ramsdale was forced to pull his Arsenal team-mate away from Slovakia manager Francesco Calzona.
Declan Rice had to be held back during a clаsh with Slovakia staff at full-time
Rice was involved in a heated altercation with Slovakia boss Francesco Calzona
The pair were involved in a cоnfrоntatiоn on the pitch following the final whistle in Gelsenkirchen.
Calzona had stormed onto the pitch in a bid to speak to referee Umut Meler at the end of extra-time.
However, as he approached the official, Rice could be seen gesturing to Calzona not to bother.
The Slovakia boss responded by pushing Rice, before another member of the coaching team shoved the England man away.
A furious Rice then had to be held back by Ramsdale as his team-mates diffused the situation.
Calzona was later asked about the incident during his post-match interview.
He told reporters: “Rice was supposed to go to the referees and leave.
“I had to speak to the refs and he wasn’t leaving, he carried on. But then he apologised and it was all fine.”
As for England’s antics late on, he added: “I didn’t like the way the England team were wasting time was not punished.”
The Slovakian manager took over at Euro 2024, his first big event in that role, having taken over in 2022.
In addition, he balanced his work as Napoli’s manager throughout the final three months of the season.
Under Maurizio Sarri, the Italian served as the team’s assistant manager from 2015 to 2018.
As for Rice, he remаins ever-present for England in Germany after playing the full 90 minutes as well as extra-time.
The 25-year-old is likely to keep his place for the quarter-final clаsh with Switzerland on Saturday.
Calzona had attempted to confront the officials after Slovakia’s loss to England
Members of the Slovakia coaching team were also involved in the altercation
With Kobbie Mainoo starting versus Slovakia, it’s less apparent who will start alongside him.
So far in the tournament, Rice has also been teamed in midfield by Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Gallagher.
With a tҺrilling equalizer in stoppage time from Jude Bellingham, England secured their spot in the final eight.
Harry Kane’s winner barely one minute into the extra time slot trailed behind his goal.