Worry for England as Arsenal star Declan Rice was seen limping and with his left calf strapped in the mixed zone after the draw vs Ghana.The midfield engine played the full 90 minutes of the grueling encounter but appeared to be carrying a significant physical toll by the final whistle.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYDavid Ornstein shares Declan Rice injury concernAccording to a report from The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Rice raised immediate alarms when walking through the media mixed zone at Boston Stadium.The 27-year-old was spotted with his left calf heavily wrapped in medical strapping and possessed a very noticeable limp as he made his way past reporters.At this stage, the exact severity of the injury remains entirely unclear. The medical staff will undoubtedly assess the midfielder over the coming hours to determine whether he has suffered a minor impact knock or a more concerning muscle strain.The timing is particularly stressful for England, given their rapid turnaround time. The Three Lions are scheduled to face Panama in New Jersey this upcoming Saturday for their final, decisive Group L encounter, leaving Rice very little recovery time to prove his fitness.? Declan Rice walked through mixed zone with left calf strapped & noticeable limp after #England 0-0 draw with #Ghana in 2nd match at #2026FIFAWorldCup. Severity unclear ahead of last Group L game against #Panama in New Jersey this Saturday @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/1lKh7u1Aaq pic.twitter.com/4uw7NU59oU— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) June 24, 2026More Stories / Latest NewsDavid Ornstein shares concerning Declan Rice update after England vs GhanaJun 24 2026, 2:10Tottenham in advanced talks to sign yet another experienced Premier League player on free transferJun 24 2026, 0:39Report: Spurs move ahead of Manchester United in race for £85m midfield star after ‘positive’ talksJun 23 2026, 23:41Rice is key player for Thomas Tuchel’s sideThe injury scare presents a massive tactical headache for England manager Thomas Tuchel. Rice is an indispensable pillar of strength for this team, seamlessly anchoring the midfield transition as demonstrated during England’s opening World Cup victory over Croatia.Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustAfter failing to break down a defensively stubborn Ghana team in a frustrating 0-0 stalemate, the Three Lions still need a positive result against Panama to safely guarantee their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds.Losing a player of Rice’s defensive caliber and positional awareness would be a devastating blow to Tuchel’s tactical game plan. The post David Ornstein shares concerning Declan Rice update after England vs Ghana appeared first on CaughtOffside.