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AYER OF THE YEAR’ HAS MADE ARSENAL A FORCE

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He pulls others around him too, he’s both a talker and an organiser on the pitch.

Rice is a good user of the ball — both short and long — and he starts moves as well as getting you out of trouble by breaking up opposition attacks.

Tempo

One of the major factors in deciding football matches is tempo. When Arsenal need to slow a game down, it’s Rice that invariably does it.

When they need to speed it up, it’s again Rice who sets the tempo.

There are moments when you have to take the heat out of a game, others when you have to raise the temperatur­e.

So many players can’t get a handle on how to do that, even at the biggest clubs. Rice is a master of it — and Arsenal have benefited greatly because of that.

Roy Keane and Graeme Souness have both been critical of Rice at different times, and I can’t gure out where they are coming from.

To me, he is the real deal. I don’t think there is a better player in his position in the world. He will be remembered as a Premier League great.

The other big move Mikel Arteta made last summer was the signing of David Raya.

Solidity

I was against this buy because, to me, it made no sense. Arteta already had Aaron Ramsdale, who’d just been named in the PFA’S Team of the Year.

But Raya has given Arsenal that bit more solidity at the back.

Look at the amount of clean sheets he’s had.

You can’t argue with that.

Given their age profile, Arsenal are only going to get better, in my view, and their time will come.

This season will likely end trophyless but they will get there.

The summer will surely see the arrival of a 20 goal a year striker.

Arsenal are building up momentum that will bring the big prizes in the years to come.

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