Declan Rice

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Why? is the question :)

That Talksport thing is hilarious, Here’s why we want Rice.

There’s been some mixed reviews. Some say he hasn’t improved enough under Moyes and Southgate. Whereas people like Michael Antonio say he’s the best midfielder in the world and can play DM or as an 8.

I’ve looked at his in detailed opta stats in the last few days. Stats don’t mean everything but it does help to understand what type of player he is.

His defensive attributes are very strong and are pretty much the same as they have been, for the last few seasons, there’s no big change. However, his attacking ability has definitely got better, especially in the last two seasons. In particular his short passing and his switching of play improved a lot last season. His through balls and shot creating actions have doubled from two seasons ago.

City completed the 2nd most passes in Europe last season, whilst West Ham were miles behind in 80th place. But Rice has some very interesting stats in comparison to our players.

- Rice completed more short passes than everyone in our squad last year apart from, Rodri.

- Rice had more touches than everyone apart from, Rodri

- Rice completed more medium range passes than everyone apart from, Rodri, Dias, Walker and Ake.

- Rice made more successful progressive passes forward than everyone apart from, Rodri and KDB.

- Rice had more total passes completed, (short, medium and long), than everyone apart from, Rodri and Ruben Dias.

- Rice had more successful progressive carries with the ball than anyone apart from, Grealish, KDB and Bernardo.

- Rice had more switches of play than anyone in our team

- Rice had more pressing interceptions than anyone in our team, he was in the 99th percentile in Europe for this

So imagine Rice playing in Citys team with better players. Then just imagine what Pep could do to him in the space of a season.

Rice gives us back up to Rodri in the DM role, whilst he may also play in the number 8 role. But It could also mean, Rodri moves into the number 8 role, as his overall passing is actually the best in Europe, which is what we want from the number 8. He makes us more versatile in the midfield, more physical in the midfield and probably stronger in possession too.

Like Rodri, there’s only Kimmich and FDJ who outdoo Rice in these areas, but they all play in much better teams. Rice is also younger than all of them.

We lose Gundo’s goals, but we should expect Haaland, Alvarez, Foden and Grealish to score more next year. But If we added Gvardiol to the incomings, and we don’t lose Bernardo, I think the starting 11 and squad could be as strong, if not stronger, than last year.
 
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Not sure Aluko is as far wide of the mark as it seems. Had a theory for a while that City want Arsenal as our buffer to Utd & Liverpool. Yes they provided the stamped paper for the letter but they'll never be as bad as those other two and now with Arteta, Zynchenko, Jesus all there, wouldn't be surprised if we sent them Cancelo either. Rice going there would solidify them as second to us.
Now I understand your like to comment ratio.
 
Because our board and senior execs have nothing better to do than spend their time trying to help Arteta sign a player. We're so big time now we help rival teams to sign their players, rather than focus on our own transfers'

It's embarrassing on every level. I actually feel sorry for her, she's tried to make herself sound knowledgeable and important "I used to do it" etc and it's not done her credibility any good, quite the opposite in fact.
It does come to show that just because you played the game doesn't mean you're an expert pundit
 
That Talksport thing is hilarious, Here’s why we want Rice.

There’s been some mixed reviews. Some say he hasn’t improved enough under Moyes and Southgate. Whereas people like Michael Antonio say he’s the best midfielder in the world and can play DM or as an 8.

I’ve looked at his in detailed opta stats in the last few days. Stats don’t mean everything but it does help to understand what type of player he is.

His defensive attributes are very strong and are pretty much the same as they have been, for the last few seasons, there’s no big change. However, his attacking ability has definitely got better, especially in the last two seasons. In particular his short passing and his switching of play improved a lot last season. His through balls and shot creating actions have doubled from two seasons ago.

City completed the 2nd most passes in Europe last season, whilst West Ham were miles behind in 80th place. But Rice has some very interesting stats in comparison to our players.

- Rice completed more short passes than everyone in our squad last year apart from, Rodri.

- Rice had more touches than everyone apart from, Rodri

- Rice completed more medium range passes than everyone apart from, Rodri, Dias, Walker and Ake.

- Rice made more successful progressive passes forward than everyone apart from, Rodri and KDB.

- Rice had more total passes completed, (short, medium and long), than everyone apart from, Rodri and Ruben Dias.

- Rice had more successful progressive carries with the ball than anyone apart from, Grealish, KDB and Bernardo.

- Rice had more switches of play than anyone in our team

- Rice had more pressing interceptions than anyone in our team, he was in the 99th percentile in Europe for this

So imagine Rice playing in Citys team with better players. Then just imagine what Pep could do to him in the space of a season.

Rice gives us back up to Rodri in the DM role, whilst he may also play in the number 8 role. But It could also mean, Rodri moves into the number 8 role, as his overall passing is actually the best in Europe, which is what we want from the number 8. He makes us more versatile in the midfield, more physical in the midfield and probably stronger in possession too.
Think that's why City want him :)
 
There’s been some mixed reviews. Some say he hasn’t improved enough under Moyes and Southgate. Whereas people like Michael Antonio say he’s the best midfielder in the world and can play DM or as an 8.

If Michail Antonio rates Rice, I think we should reconsider the entire thing. He's Aluko levels of IQ.
 
That Talksport thing is hilarious, Here’s why we want Rice.

There’s been some mixed reviews. Some say he hasn’t improved enough under Moyes and Southgate. Whereas people like Michael Antonio say he’s the best midfielder in the world and can play DM or as an 8.

I’ve looked at his in detailed opta stats in the last few days. Stats don’t mean everything but it does help to understand what type of player he is.

His defensive attributes are very strong and are pretty much the same as they have been, for the last few seasons, there’s no big change. However, his attacking ability has definitely got better, especially in the last two seasons. In particular his short passing and his switching of play improved a lot last season. His through balls and shot creating actions have doubled from two seasons ago.

City completed the 2nd most passes in Europe last season, whilst West Ham were miles behind in 80th place. But Rice has some very interesting stats in comparison to our players.

- Rice completed more short passes than everyone in our squad last year apart from, Rodri.

- Rice had more touches than everyone apart from, Rodri

- Rice completed more medium range passes than everyone apart from, Rodri, Dias, Walker and Ake.

- Rice made more successful progressive passes forward than everyone apart from, Rodri and KDB.

- Rice had more total passes completed, (short, medium and long), than everyone apart from, Rodri and Ruben Dias.

- Rice had more successful progressive carries with the ball than anyone apart from, Grealish, KDB and Bernardo.

- Rice had more switches of play than anyone in our team

- Rice had more pressing interceptions than anyone in our team, he was in the 99th percentile in Europe for this

So imagine Rice playing in Citys team with better players. Then just imagine what Pep could do to him in the space of a season.

Rice gives us back up to Rodri in the DM role, whilst he may also play in the number 8 role. But It could also mean, Rodri moves into the number 8 role, as his overall passing is actually the best in Europe, which is what we want from the number 8. He makes us more versatile in the midfield, more physical in the midfield and probably stronger in possession too.

Like Rodri, there’s only Kimmich and FDJ who outdoo Rice in these areas, but they all play in much better teams.

If we added Gvardiol to the incomings, and we don’t lose Bernardo, I think the starting 11 and squad could be as strong, if not stronger, than last year.
Great post
 
Care to expand on that?
All we have heard is Rice want to go to arsenal. Arsenal are dragging their heels hence WHU encourage city to bid knowing it will force arsenals hand to give WHU what they want and that Rice will choose arsenal.

I hope I’m wrong I think he’s a decent player and will do well with us and will stop arsenal getting stronger. But in the long run I think WHU and Rice know that arsenal will pay up and both the player and club are using city to speed up the process
 
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