Roy Keane has given a fresh verdict on Declan Rice after previously questioning the Arsenal star
Roy Keane has lavished praise on Declan Rice, insisting the Arsenal midfielder has "stepped up to the plate" during the Premier League title run-in. Ahead of Arsenal's clash with Manchester City last month, former Manchester United hardman Keane claimed Rice wasn't demonstrating sufficient leadership for the Gunners.
He insisted Rice needed to "get a grip of people" as Mikel Arteta's side faltered in the title race. Yet, since the Gunners' 2-1 defeat at City, Rice has emerged as a standout performer.
The England international caught the eye in Premier League outings against Newcastle United and Fulham, along with both semi-final legs against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, scooping the Player of the Match award in Tuesday's second leg.
"Without a doubt, he has stepped up to the plate," Keane, speaking to Sky Sports, said on Rice. "Obviously I have had question marks over Declan - there is no doubting his quality but in terms of his leadership skills...
"But certainly over the last few weeks, even the reaction after the setback with the Man City game, he has stepped up to another level and that is what you want from your big players. He has certainly done that."
"With all the demands on Arsenal, Declan is always available, he is available for every game," Keane added.
Going into Sunday's clash with West Ham, the Gunners have secured three victories and one draw from their previous four fixtures. It's a sequence that has placed their Premier League title ambitions firmly back in their own control, while also booking their place in the Champions League final.
There's a sense that the Gunners have discovered a renewed team unity to recover from back-to-back top-flight defeats against Bournemouth and City. Arteta stated before the match that they must carry that momentum into the final four games of the campaign.
"It's crucial, immense and needed, because what they can provide when we get the stadium into that emotional state, to that level of connection with the players, it's just incredible," the Spaniard said.
"The players described it, they're the most important ones and they described it like they never had that feeling before in the stadium, and they make them better."
With West Ham next on the agenda, the Gunners hold a two-point advantage over second-placed City with three fixtures remaining. They face Burnley and Crystal Palace in their closing two encounters.
zanbcmpuy
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as a united supporter I wish I had rice there instead of Ugarte alongside cash and mainoo
Kuyeilopu
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Muhammad
Posdemntuz
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Never dream rice ti untie
Posdemntuz
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Declan rice is man. utd bound. future transfer !
Idiot
danoni31
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Declan rice is man. utd bound. future transfer !
OK. At 35, he'll join utd for his pension
xstepho
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That’s why England always gets shot in the world cup because of their former players acting fools on current English players I never see Henry abusing or talking rubbish to his fellow countrymen 😳😳 and mostly man utd former players Neville scholes Keane then also Carragher
Jabacnostu
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Party was our best defensive in midfield.
Rice is by far better than Partey. Rice is always consistent, reliable and not injury prune. While Partey is very good, but always injured, inconsistent and unreliable...
zizbceop
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Party was our best defensive in midfield.
Lozcdlpyz
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Declan rice is man. utd bound. future transfer !
Outlier
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Why didn’t they play like how they did against Fulham a Manchester City?
Siaademsy
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Sad to say but zubimedi is not rice ideal partner in that midfield he's a sub or needs to be sold. waay too much back pass . thou when he had just arrived it was not like this. Hopefully a trophy win gets arteta safe defensive words out his head
zizcenrsyz
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Kean bino byabalema mbwa gwe