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Declan Rice apologises for pro-IRA posts on social media

Declan Rice during an England training session at St George's Park.
Image: Declan Rice says his 'naive words were not meant to be a political opinion'

Declan Rice has "sincerely apologised" for posting pro-IRA messages on social media in 2015.

Rice wrote the messages on Instagram, including one to a Republic of Ireland U17 team-mate where he added, "Wait 'till we draw England."

He represented Ireland at underage level and made three appearances for the senior side in friendly matches, but last month switched allegiance to England.

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England manager Gareth Southgate has defended Declan Rice over pro-IRA messages the midfielder posted on social media in 2015.

"I am aware that a poorly-expressed comment I made when I was a junior player has been circulated on social media," said the West Ham midfielder.

"I recognise now that my attempt to show support for my team-mates at the time could be negatively interpreted.

"While my naive words were not meant to be a political opinion and do not represent who I am, I sincerely apologise for any offence caused."

Declan Rice has not played for Ireland since featuring against the USA last June
Image: Rice switched allegiance to England last month

Rice will face no punishment from the FA but the governing body has written to the 20-year-old to remind him of his responsibilities.

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Rice could make his England debut in Friday's European Qualifier against the Czech Republic at Wembley.

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