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14th November 2018
09:11am GMT

“I would say just go with your gut,” said Keane via The Independent. “At the end of the day international football is great to play but I think you get more pride out of playing for the country you really want to play for. “This isn't to say I didn't want to play for Ireland, but my heart is more in England. All my family are in England, my dad moved over when he was nine years old so we don't have much Irish family. So I always wanted to play for England, so I would say just speak to your family. It is not just about getting the experience at a young age, you have to enjoy representing the country you play for.”Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill is still hopeful that Rice will commit his international future to Ireland and that the decision ultimately lies with the 19-year-old.
"There's no change, I've been talking to his dad and there's going to be a decision from him and his family at the end of the year," O'Neill said earlier this month. "I'm always hopeful, there are a lot of stories coming out I don't think there's been any change. "It's up to the player, he has a lot of things to consider and a lot of things might favour England, but I'm hopeful."
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