When even Declan Rice admits a mid\u002Dseason World Cup is proving physically challenging, it’s time to take note.
“I’ve not had a conversation with the manager yet … But that was maybe to manage my load,” he added.is being staged during the months of November and December for this first time in its history because temperatures can can reach in excess of 100 F in Qatar during the summer.
“I keep making sure I recover as best as I can and if I’m needed for all seven games, seven 90s, I know I’m putting myself in a situation where I can do that.”Article content
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