Declan Rice says ‘best England group’ since 1966 close to ending wait for title

Rice and his team-mates left Miami with World Cup bronze medals.
Declan Rice says ‘best England group’ since 1966 close to ending wait for title

By Press Association Sport Reporters

Declan Rice is convinced “the best England group for a very long time” is close to ending the nation’s wait for glory after a thrilling conclusion to their World Cup campaign.

Thomas Tuchel’s men will head home without the trophy they craved, but having secured their best finish at the tournament since they won it in 1966 after a remarkable 6-4 victory over France in Saturday night’s third-place play-off in Miami.

England, and Tuchel in particular, had been criticised for the way in which they surrendered a 1-0 lead over Argentina in Wednesday’s semi-final to lose 2-1, but Arsenal midfielder Rice is confident their time will come sooner rather than later.

England players with their medals following the World Cup bronze medal match against France at the Miami Stadium
England beat France to finish third at the 2026 World Cup finals, their best performance since 1966 (Martin Rickett/PA)

He told BBC Sport: “This is the best England group for a very long time. That’s a fact. No-one can take that away from us.

“I think we can be proud as a group – we are just gutted we lost in that semi-final.

“We’re tired of saying we’re proud of coming in semi-finals and quarter-finals – we want to win with England ultimately. But to come third in this tournament is a real achievement.

“We’re so close, honestly. There’s been so much talk about this group over the last few years going out of tournaments. There’s been semi-final exits, quarter-finals, finals.

Graphic showing the stage reached by England in each men's World Cup from 1950 to 2026
England have reached two of the last three World Cup semi-finals (PA graphic)

“I think we need to keep going. I do think it’s close. It’s a game of small margins. It’s football and the other night, we lost on margins and in the boxes.”

England may not have won a major trophy for 60 years, but their chances of doing so have improved significantly in the last decade with Gareth Southgate having guided them to the last four at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the last eight in Qatar four years later and the finals of Euro 2021 and 2024.

Skipper Harry Kane has been a key member of all those teams, and he believes the current squad is “unique”.

Kane told BBC Sport: “[It’s) one of the best England groups that I have ever been a part of.

England’s Harry Kane receives his medal following the World Cup bronze medal final victory over France at the Miami Stadium
England captain Harry Kane has hailed the current squad (Martin Rickett/PA)

“When you see the boys around the hotel, when you see us training on the pitch, when you see us in the changing room, it is a unique group. We had that bond and had so much belief in each other.”

German Tuchel, who was booed by some England fans ahead of Saturday’s game in Miami, has borne the brunt of the frustration over his team’s failure to make it to the final this time around.

However, Kane is confident he will learn from the events of the last few weeks as he plots the way ahead.

The Bayern Munich striker said: “It is his first major tournament. I think he has learned a lot of the squad, the campaign, the travel and the games and what it takes, the pressure.”

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