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Jack Grealish and Declan Rice played for England against Ireland on Saturday, but if history had been different, their positions would have been swapped.
The pair previously played for their current Nations League opponent at various developmental levels before being recruited into the Three Lions' squad.Rice even played three senior friendlies for the Boys in Green under Martin O'Neill before switching international allegiances in 2019.
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Some Irish supporters did not hold back before of kickoff at the Aviva Stadium, such is the bitterness surrounding their decisions.
Rice and Grealish, however, quickly made home fans regret their words by putting Lee Carsley's side up early on.
The Arsenal midfielder scored his first goal before setting up his Manchester City adversary for a rolling finish midway through the first 45 minutes.
Rice, to his credit, declined to celebrate against the country with which he could have conducted international trade if history had turned out differently.
Some Irish supporters did not hold back before of kickoff at the Aviva Stadium, such is the bitterness surrounding their decisions.
Rice and Grealish, however, quickly made home fans regret their words by putting Lee Carsley's side up early on.
The Arsenal midfielder scored his first goal before setting up his Manchester City adversary for a rolling finish midway through the first 45 minutes.
Rice, to his credit, declined to celebrate against the country with which he could have conducted international trade if history had turned out differently.
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