Declan Rice has vowed to end his lifelong sobriety if England beat Spain in the Euro final following the Wembley heartache to Italy three years ago.
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Rice is a teetotallerHas tried only beer with lemonadeWill break loose if England win the championshipWHAT HAPPENED?
The Arsenal midfielder made a similar pledge before the Euro 2020 final against Italy but had to stop short of fulfilling it as the Three Lions suffered a heart-wrenching defeat in a penalty shootout. However, after a stellar performance from the entire unit against a sturdy Netherlands side in the semi-final, Rice believes things will likely end differently this year.
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āI remember saying that before the last final," Rice told reporters.
"Since then, Iāve had a beer, but I had it with a bit of lemonade! If we win, Iāll have a proper beer. Iāll probably have to hold my nose, as I hate the smell!ā
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The journey to the final has been anything but smooth for England. The team faced intense scrutiny for their lacklustre group stage performances but somehow managed to find that individual inspiration to get over the line on each occasion. From Jude Bellinghamās overhead kick to the nail-biting penalty shootout against Switzerland, there is little doubt that the tournament has tested the teamās mettle.
"When Prince William came into St Georgeās Park, he said it would be a rollercoaster and that this tournament is brutal," said Rice.
"Thatās what itās been from the first minute. It started with Judeās (Bellingham) overhead kick and then the pens (versus Switzerland) and Holland was a completely different challenge. Now weāre in another final. We are so together. What a night (on Wednesday). It was so emotional and meant everything. Iāve been in this position before and it feels just as good."
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Rice admitted that the memory of Italy lifting the trophy at Wembley continues to haunt him. āSeeing Italy lift that trophy will haunt me forever,ā he confessed.
This lingering sense of unfinished business serves as a powerful motivator for Rice and his teammates as they prepare to face Spain.
"We are now presented with another opportunity where we can write our own history," he said. "We are just so desperate to do it. Not only for each other but also for the manager. I think he deserves it. We know now what we have to do, compared to last time in terms of how to control the game, not to sit back like we did when Italy came onto us. We know how we can win this final, which I think is a positive.
"With the back five weāve played in the last two games, weāve kept the ball so well. When weāve sat back in, weāve felt solid. We feel together and strong. We have players at club level who are used to taking the ball under pressure and playing in pockets. The improvement from the last Euros on the back five is that weāre keeping the ball much better."