Declan Rice promises full throttle from England against Ghana
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 12:56 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Declan Rice vowed that England will go 'full throttle' in their World Cup match against Ghana on Wednesday, aiming to break a trend of disappointing draws in their second games at major tournaments. After a 4-2 win over Croatia in their Group L opener, England seeks to secure progression to the last 32. Rice noted the team's motivation is high to avoid repeating past results, emphasizing their strong second-half performance against Croatia as a benchmark. Ghana, having beaten Panama in their opener, will also look to clinch qualification with a win.
- •England won their opening World Cup match 4-2 against Croatia.
- •The team aims to avoid past second-game draws.
- •Ghana will secure qualification with a win.
- •Rice highlights the need for a strong start against Ghana.
- 12:56 AMYahoo Sports — Rice promises England will go ‘full throttle’ to kick draw habit
"Declan Rice has promised England will go “full throttle” in Wednesday’s World Cup clash with Ghana in a bid to stop a miserable recent trend. England opened their Group L campaign in style six days ago with a 4-2 win over Croatia, but they have an unwelcome habit of drawing their second game at major tournaments in the past few years.
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