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Published 10:01 28 Aug 2018 BST
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“At St George’s Park we map out where the talent is and we might say we’ve got quite a few number 10s or quite a few number sevens,” he told The Telegraph. “I have to say our biggest discussion point with the majority of the teams is defenders. Across all the age groups it’s defenders. “Where we perhaps haven’t got the depth – maybe not the depth, but the types – is the defenders. Our full‑backs 20 years ago were Stuart Pearce and Gary Neville, and we’ve got a different type of full-back now – more converted wingers. “I worked with a manager some years ago who talked about the duvet being too short. You can cover your toes but you can’t cover your shoulders. I think that’s where we were 20 years ago, in that we had lots of defenders but not enough players who were good enough with the ball. “Maybe we’ve pulled up the duvet and now have lots of players who are good with the ball, but our toes are sticking out.”England manager Gareth Southgate confirmed that the FA are monitoring Rice's situation.
"He is somebody whom we know with our technical department," said Southgate back in January. "We are across every young player and, of course, there are plenty of young players with dual nationality. Wales have several players who have been in our system and who have got caps. "So we are always looking. We are aware of him, we are aware of his situation. "It's more one for Dan Ashworth as technical director than for me as senior manager."

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