Declan Rice has backed England manager Gareth Southgate as his players took responsibility for Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final loss to France.
England lost 2-1 to the world champions despite long periods in which they controlled the game at Al Bayt Stadium.
Harry Kane’s penalty cancelled out Aurelien Tchouameni’s opener, but a second spot-kick from the Three Lions captain sailed over the crossbar after Olivier Giroud had restored France’s lead.
Rice felt England “handled the occasion well” and were undone by “two goals that you don’t really see us concede”.
For that reason, the midfielder felt it was unfair to place any blame at Southgate’s door following another missed opportunity at a major tournament.
“I hope he stays. There’s a lot of talk around that,” Rice said. “I think he’s been brilliant for us, and there’s been a lot of criticism that’s not deserved.
“He’s taken us so, so far, further than what people would expect.
“Tonight, he got everything spot on. It’s not on him. The tactics were spot on. We played the right way, we were aggressive, we stopped [Kylian] Mbappe – he was quiet – and it was two goals against the run of play.
“That isn’t down to the manager, it’s down to the players on the pitch. I really hope he stays.”
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