Jamie Carragher has hailed Declan Rice's performance in Arsenal's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace as outstanding, with fellow pundit Gary Neville suggesting the midfielder's character can help the Gunners to secure the Premier League title.
Rice was named as man of the match in Arsenal's hard fought win at Selhurst Park, with Martin Odegaard's penalty the difference between the two sides.
The England midfielder helped the Gunners to preserve their narrow advantage after Takehiro Tomiyasu was sent off in the second half for two bookable offences.
Carragher highlighted Rice's role at the base of Arsenal's midfield, with the £105million summer signing from West Ham providing crucial cover for the defence as well as driving the team forward.
'Declan Rice was the best player on the pitch,' Carragher said on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football.
'I actually like him in the role he played more than popping up between the lines. His initial position was to start in that deeper position and drive forward from it. I think that is where he is at his best.
'He has talked about learning from the manager, playing further forward, maybe playing in pockets. I don't think it fully suits him but I really liked what I saw.
'It felt like everything went through him. He was in the centre of the pitch, he was getting the ball, he was switching play - a couple of great 50 to 60-yard passes.
'But also when he made that run, he slipped a little pass to Nketiah. He was the best player on the pitch. I thought he was outstanding.'
Rice admitted post-match that he had learned so much since joining Arsenal this summer and declared he thought 'just go out there and have it' when on route to the tough away match.
The England international admitted there is a focus on
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