#PLStories- David Moyes appreciates Declan Rice and admits Man City are too good #WHUFC

David Moyes
David Moyes

West Ham United manager David Moyes believes that Hammers captain Declan Rice is good enough to play in Manchester City’s best 11. Asked if Rice would get into Manchester City’s best side, if he played for them, Moyes said that while Rice is still young and still improving, he thinks Rice could play for any club in world football.

David Moyes said:“Declan is improving all the time. He’s still young, and he’s got a long way to go, but he’s improving. He’s earned his right to play for England and every time he’s come back from playing for England, I’ve seen someone new – with more confidence, with more about his game. He’s got leadership and things which will improve with age and time. But overall, he’s been very good. Declan could play for any club. No doubt about that. He can play different roles as well. He could quite easily fill in as a defender if required. He could play as an attacking midfield player. He could play as a No 6. He’s got the ability to play in several different roles.”

Rice faces the task of trying to shackle City’s midfield when the two sides meet on Wednesday, a midfield that not only contains the world class stars of Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri and Ilkay Gundogan, but also has the inverted full-back roles stepping into midfield, something that has been shown recently by England international centre-back John Stones. Moyes said that Rice and his West Ham colleagues face a tough test, but hopes to spring another upset on them, having knocked them out of the Carabao Cup last season.

David Moyes added: “It’s very hard because they’ve got the ability to make you not be in the position you want to be. They’re so good. I watched them on Sunday. But hey, that happens. We see games in cups not always won. So we’ve got to go into it with a hope and an idea that we can get a result.”

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