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Rice is one of the best in the Premier League

Hammer Declan Rice is ranked the second-best defensive midfielder in the Premier League when it comes to recoveries, tackles and interceptions and joint first for dribbles.

On Friday David Moyes spoke to reporters on Declan Rice and his performance against Manchester City,

“His first half wasn’t good by Dec’s standards,” said Moyes. “Second-half performance he took it up, he drove the ball out for us, he took the ball out at different times.

“He’s improving, he’s getting better, he’s learning. When you’re in the team and you’re a young player it’s not easy, but you get judged very quickly. I think Declan is one of the players we are looking to be our main player and that’s why he’s getting selected for England.

What we really want is a nice up and coming team with the potential to get better, hunger to improve as individuals. But then we need people to take it on and show what it means, Mark Noble is a great example of someone who can show exactly what the club does, how we work. Declan’s been here really since the start.

“But you want the young ones because they’re the ones who will pass it on to the next group. I hope Jarrod, Declan, and a few of the young ones we’ve got in at the moment [can do that].”

Claret and Hugh say:

Rice’s impressive form is likely to bring many admirers this summer from the top six clubs and these impressive stats underline that. David Moyes is reported only to be willing to part with his star player for bids of £90m and above and at the tender age of twenty-one and already in the England squad we could see a bidding war for the defensive midfielder no matter which division we find ourselves in next season.  No one wants Declan Rice to leave West Ham but we need to be realistic to understand when a player outgrows us and when it is time to cash in to get the maximum return.  Rice could be to West Ham what Gareth Bale was to Spurs. He was sold for £85m in 2013 with Christian Eriksen one of the players they bought with the money.

 

About Sean Whetstone

I am Season Ticket Holder in West stand lower at the London Stadium and before that, I used to stand in the Sir Trevor Brooking Lower Row R seat 159 in the Boleyn Ground and in the Eighties I stood on the terraces of the old South Bank. I am a presenter on the West Ham Podcast called MooreThanJustaPodcast.co.uk. A Blogger on WestHamTillIdie.com a member of the West Ham Supporters Advisory Board (SAB), Founder of a Youtube channel called Mr West Ham Football at http://www.youtube.com/MrWestHamFootball, I am also the associate editor here at Claret and Hugh. Life Long singer of bubbles! Come on you Irons! Follow me at @Westhamfootball on twitter

5 comments on “Rice is one of the best in the Premier League

  1. As def-mid i think he is very over rated yes he can break up play but tuats as far as it goes when i see ‘the best’ def-mid i see them winning the ball and spraying it to the wings and getting us on the attack and rice does not do that he eother aideway passes or passes back. He cant shoot and he has no pace so as for one of the best i seriouslt dont think so yes hos young and has potential but he seriously needs to up his game to become this so called 90m player but as it stands atm his not even worth half of that

  2. When a quality manager finally signs him they will realise he will be one of the the best centre backs in the premier league and probably Europe, will play well everywhere but his true position is centre back, England’s captain for the next 10 years if played there.

  3. I think the only way to keep him is by avoiding the drop.

  4. Why do we do this to our own players? Why do some of us have to always put them down? The stats say it all but he’s still rubbish according to some so called fans.

  5. How good would he be if he wasn’t covering for Noble’s lack of mobility . In a good team surrounded by good players he will become a world class player . . Of course he will leave when we go down because the greedy owners want the money ., not because he is desperate to leave ,.

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