JACK GREALISH is no declared "there better feeling than playing for England" after silencing the Republic of Ireland boo boys with Declan Rice.
The City ace marked his return to the Three Lions fold in style as he steered home Rice's first-half lay-off to double England's advantage in Dublin.
The former Ireland youth team international later said on the raucous reception both he and fellow scorer Rice received at the Aviva Stadium following their controversial decisions to switch allegiances: "It is what me and Declan expected.
"I said before the game, it's different. We have nothing bad to say.
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