Declan Rice Named Best Holding Midfielder in World by Former England Captain
"He's the best in the world in that role. I think he is. Yeah, he is. I don't think it's an exaggeration."
About this episode
In this episode of World Cup Uncensored, host Piers Morgan is joined by former England captain John Terry and media personality Simon Jordan to analyze England's historic victory over Mexico and the Donald Trump-FIFA controversy. The episode opens with explosive revelations that President Trump personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino multiple times to overturn a red card suspension for U.S. player Balagan, with FIFA creating an unprecedented appeals process specifically for the American star. Jordan harshly criticizes FIFA for corrupting football's integrity, arguing smaller nations would never receive such treatment, while Terry offers a more player-sympathetic view. The panel then dissects England's performance against Mexico at the Aztec Stadium, which Terry ranks as the second-best England display of his lifetime, surpassed only by the 5-1 victory over Germany. Playing with ten men in hostile conditions, England demonstrated the leadership and spirit previously questioned by the panel. They praise standout performances from Jude Bellingham, whom they compare to Zidane and Maradona, Declan Rice, who they unanimously declare the world's best holding midfielder, and goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. The discussion turns to England's upcoming quarterfinal against Norway, with debate over whether manager Thomas Tuchel has earned job security and concerns about complacency given Norway's underdog status. Terry predicts a 3-1 England victory while Jordan and Morgan are more cautious. The episode also covers Jurgen Klopp's reported move to manage Germany rather than return to club football, Newcastle's surprising sale of key players including Tanali to Tottenham for 100 million pounds, and comparisons between strikers Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, and Kylian Mbappe.
Key takeaways
- President Donald Trump personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino multiple times to successfully overturn U.S. player Balagan's World Cup suspension, with both parties confirming the call occurred.
- Simon Jordan accuses FIFA of corrupting football by creating an unprecedented appeals process exclusively for America's star player that would never be available to smaller nations.
- John Terry ranks England's 10-man victory over Mexico at the Aztec Stadium as the second-best England performance of his lifetime, behind only the 5-1 win against Germany.
- The panel unanimously declares Arsenal and England midfielder Declan Rice the best holding midfielder in the world following his dominant World Cup performance.
- Jude Bellingham receives comparisons to Zinedine Zidane and Diego Maradona for his two-goal performance against Mexico, with praise for his maturity and media handling at age 22.
- Jurgen Klopp is reportedly choosing to manage the German national team rather than return to elite club football, with Terry suggesting Germany's squad quality makes tournament success realistic.
- The panel debates whether Thomas Tuchel would deserve to keep his England job if the team loses to Norway in the quarterfinals, with divided opinions on job security after one good performance.