EXCLUSIVE 🚨 Revealed: What Declan Rice said to Slovakia manager Francesco Calzona during fiery full-time exchange after England came from behind to win in last-16 clash 😲

What Declan Rice said about Slovakia’s manager Francesco Calzona following Sunday’s matchup in the Euro 2024 last-16 has surfaced.

After extra time, England overcame a deficit to defeat Slovakia 2-1 and advance to the quarterfinals.

At the sound of the full-time whistle, there were intense scenes captured on camera, including Calzona pushing England midfielder Rice aside.

The incident infuriated Rice, and teammates Ivan Toney and Ezri Konsa had to restrain him.

Now the whole story of what Rice said to Calzona is available.  

Details of what Declan Rice said to Slovakia boss Francesco Calzona have been revealed

Details of what Declan Rice said to Slovakia boss Francesco Calzona have been revealed

Rice was livid after the game as he was pushed away by Slovakia boss Calzona

Rice was livid after the game as he was pushed away by Slovakia boss Calzona 

Full details of what Rice said to Calzona at the end of the game can now be revealedIt is now possible to fully understand what Rice said to Calzona at the conclusion of the game.

At game’s finish, Rice called Calzona a “bald c***.”

A vengeful Rice uttered the words, “Shut up, p***y, oi, shut up, you bald c***,” as lipreader Jeremy Freeman disclosed.

Rice will be happy that England won in the end, even with the scenes at the end of the match.

Ivan Schranz gave Slovakia a well-deserved lead, and England trailed behind.

Harry Kane scored the game-winning goal early in extra time after Jude Bellingham tied the score late in regulation with an incredible overhead kick.

Despite their lacklustre performances thus far in Euro 2024, England has advanced to the round of eight, where they will face Switzerland. As revealed by lipreader Jeremy Freeman, Rice said: 'Shut up, p***y, oi, shut up, you bald c***'.

Lipreader Jeremy Freeman disclosed that Rice stated, “Shut up, p***y, oi, shut up, you bald c***.”

During the 94th minute of England’s match against Slovakia, manager Gareth Southgate made a joke about Ivan Toney being ‘disgusted’ with his decision to come in.

After coming on as an introduction, Toney had an effect and helped England win.

“Ivan Toney was pretty disgusted when I put him on with a minute to go,” Southgate stated after the match.

“I believe we’ve reconciled now!” He also made a significant contribution to the second goal. It’s a last-ditch effort, in my opinion, if you substitute someone on at that point. He may not even make contact with the ball.

“I understand it completely.” Although I dislike placing players in such situations, I had a hunch that he could have been able to stir up some trouble.