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Richard Keys offers Declan Rice brutal nickname and laments Arsenal ‘travesty’

Richard Keys has slammed Declan Rice by meting out a brutal nickname to the Arsenal midfielder.

Rice performed the total 90 minutes of the Gunners’ woeful 2-1 defeat at Fulham on New Year’s Eve. It was one of many Englishman’s much less efficient video games this season, with Arsenal failing to create possibilities and continuously being countered by their London rivals.

The £105million summer season signing has been one of many transfers of the season regardless of an unspectacular final two video games, throughout which he conceded a penalty to former membership West Ham. But beIN SPORTS presenter Keys believes he’s a poor match with the present Arsenal workforce.

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Keys began his weblog off by saying: “I’m a huge fan of Declan Rice. I think he’s a Rolls-Royce. I said when Arsenal signed him that he was the best piece of business any club had done in that window. He’s class. But he’s also wasted playing for Arsenal right now.”

He added: “What is the purpose of paying £110m for a participant solely to get him to tippy-tappy about in midfield doing what a bang extraordinary jobber may do?

“All he did for 90 minutes at Craven Cottage was drop between his centre-backs, choose up a sideways cross from them – knock it into Odegaard – get it again – knock it sideways or again once more, earlier than repeating the method time and time once more. Why?

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Arsenal's English midfielder #41 Declan Rice (2L0 and Fulham's Italian-born Nigerian defender #03 Calvin Bassey (C) battle for the ball in the rain during the English Premier League football match between Fulham and Arsenal at Craven Cottage in London on December 31, 2023.
Declan Rice suffered a 2-1 defeat in opposition to Fulham



Richard Keys called the midfielder "Declan Nice"
Richard Keys referred to as the midfielder “Declan Nice”

“Rice didn’t do anything to hurt Fulham. Nothing. Not one raking pass. Not one crunching challenge. Not one shot at goal. Nothing. So what’s the point of him? He’s become Declan Nice.”

And additional including: “It’s a travesty. I know why he does it – because he plays in a ‘nice’ team for a ‘nice’ manager, who played ‘nice’ football himself. And ‘nice’ can be very easy on the eye.”

It seems a few of Keys’ private antipathy in the direction of the Gunners has clouded his judgement in the direction of the midfielder’s performances this season. Arsenal, after a poor run of type, nonetheless have the second finest defensive file within the Premier League this season, with a lot of that being right down to Rice’s dominance in the course of the park.



Mikel Arteta's side have looked stale since Christmas
Mikel Arteta’s aspect have appeared stale since Christmas

The 24-year-old’s fixed hounding of opposition gamers and inch-perfect tackling permits Mikel Arteta’s aspect to defend counters way more successfully, leading to them being prime of the league at Christmas. Rice and his Arsenal team-mates nonetheless want some high quality tuning by Arteta within the type of faster build-up play and never permitting their opposition sufficient time to retreat again to the consolation of their very own penalty field.

Yet Keys’ judgement that Rice is “coasting” proper now couldn’t be any additional than the reality. The participant left West Ham to be a part of a system the place he can contribute in additional methods than sprinting round like a headless rooster and being concerned in all the things.

Contrary to the disgraced former Sky Sports presenter’s “nice-guy” criticism of Rice, the participant will, and already has, taken big steps tactically and technically this season. It is now as much as Arteta to make the subsequent tactical adaptation along with his aspect, having efficiently achieved so quite a few occasions already in his younger administration profession.