His previous school United Kingdom soccer player Declan Rice If the national team wins the 2020 European Cup, he may name a stadium after him.
Chris Rhodes, Principal of Grey Court School Ham In the southwest London -Where the midfielder participated, said Meter He has always been the “founder” of the success of school sports and a source of inspiration for students.
He told PA News Agency: “The children fully support the England team. They don’t have the scars of the past like some older people. This place is full of real energy and excitement.”
The school’s students have sent a good luck message to the 22-year-old. He attended this school between grades 7 and 9 and then moved to West Ham United College.
Mr. Rod added: “We are considering building a stadium around next year. I think if they win, it will be great if he comes back. We might name him after him. This will be a milestone for him. Thing.”
The person in charge said: “I think the team that Declan played for is mainly because of him. It has entered the County Cup final and is one of the cornerstones-the springboard for our success in sports.”
“He is like the founder of that successful game, and I think he has always been a source of inspiration for others, especially children now,” he added.
Mr. Rod, who teaches West Ham’s midfield language, said: “He is not that interested in modern foreign languages. He is always energetic and he will take courses.
“But I’m from Manchester, and I was going back to participate in a lot of Manchester United games. He just wanted to know what the new song was there.
“So I used to teach him Manchester United songs, he would sing these songs, run around in school, and when he scored a goal on the playground, he would celebrate with them.”
He is like the successful founder of that field. I think he has always been a source of inspiration for others, especially the children now.
Rice came back to visit the school about 20 months ago, but he had visited faculty, staff and students many times before.
Mr. Rod told PA: “The kids just follow him around the school, I can’t let them go to class.
“He stayed on the playground for half an hour, and the kids wanted to autograph and take selfies. He was so selfless, he gave up a lot of time.
“He has no demeanor or elegance. He is just a good guy through and through.”
Many schools across England have stated that if students wish, they will allow students to start classes later on Monday so that they can stay up late to watch the final against Italy on Sunday night.
But Mr. Rod does not plan to start classes on Monday night. He said: “But at the same time, I will not punish any lateness with severe measures.
“We will be free on Monday morning. If they are late, we will not detain them.”



