David Moyes, the boss of West Ham, has confessed for the first time that his team really misses Declan Rice and says his club let the midfielder go too cheaply.
West Ham have gone 10 matches without keeping a clean sheet following the most recent blot on their record against Freiburg on Thursday night. Rice, the England midfielder who transferred for £105 million over the summer, wasn't exactly welcomed with open arms when he came back to the London Stadium as an Arsenal player.
But, Moyes feels that Rice's tidy and organised play was vital to the team. Now, Moyes finds himself wishing they had waited for an offer of around £150 million, reports the Mirror.
The West Ham boss has looked at other players who've been sold for mega bucks and believes Rice outshines them all. The Hammers have now conceded in every game since their clash against Brighton on January 2.
Moyes, who's known for crafting teams with strong defences, said: «It's not nice. We work hard to make sure we're defensively sound and I genuinely believe there's no successful team that hasn't got the best defence.
»Having that normally gives you a good chance of getting a result somewhere. At the moment we're not as strong as we should be in some areas.
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«We've hugely missed Declan Rice. I think Declan covered up a lot of things, was able to tidy things up and help us. He's probably the best player in England at the moment, I would say.
»If you lose the best player in England out of your team, you're going to be affected one way or the other — it doesn't matter how good your signings
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