Move over Merino: Arteta may have unearthed the next Rice in "insane" Arsenal star - opinion

Move over Merino: Arteta may have unearthed the next Rice in "insane" Arsenal star - opinion

The Premier League title race may now be all but over, but the season is not lost for Arsenal, with Mikel Arteta's side preparing for a mammoth tussle with holders Real Madrid in the Champions League in midweek.

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Preparations for that mouthwatering meeting have been hampered by the loss of Gabriel to injury, however, with the Brazilian's absence just the latest in a long line of setbacks for the north London side.

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The top end of the pitch, in particular, has been ravaged in recent months, resulting in the bold move to deploy Mikel Merino in a centre-forward berth for the first time in his career - a decision that has since yielded five goals for the experienced Spaniard.

The Euro 2024 winner only served to enhance his growing 'cult status' after dropping back into his preferred midfield berth against Everton on Saturday afternoon, however, having won 14 duels and suffered a blow to the head amid a full-blooded display.

While the 28-year-old has provided a much-needed short-term solution as a makeshift centre-forward, that latest outing showcased that his future must lie in the midfield.

The question is, will there be room for him in the starting lineup moving forward?

How Arsenal's midfield could look next season
There may be a headache for Arteta as to who to select as part of his midfield trio for the long-term - we'll come on to that - but what is set in stone is that Declan Rice will be at the heart of it.

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Be it as a number six or as a number eight, the £105m man has become an invaluable presence for the Gunners since his arrival back in 2023, having notably contributed 13 goals and assists in all competitions this season.

That tally included his stunning curling effort in the 1-1 draw away at Old Trafford, with the Englishman developing a knack for making an impact in the final third - as evidenced by his surging run and assist while on international duty for the Three Lions.

With the 26-year-old a nailed-on starter, the role of Martin Odegaard - who started on the bench at Goodison - may be in doubt, albeit with it not too long ago that the Arsenal skipper was being described as "out of this world" by Rice himself.

The Norwegian playmaker, at his best, remains one of the most creative players in the division - as his tally of 18 goals and assists in the league showcased in 2023/24 - with it certainly not the time to write him off just yet.

Martin-Odegaard-Arsenal
With that in mind, the final midfield role could come down to either Merino or potential summer arrival, Martin Zubimendi - amid continued doubts over Thomas Partey's future at the Emirates - albeit with there now another name to throw into the mix who could look to emulate Rice.

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The former West Ham United man has caught the eye over the last 18 months amid his burgeoning set-piece prowess, having produced another whipped, in-swinging corner in the early knockings against Everton, although it is his powerful runs from deep that remain the midfielder's key strength.

How Rice compares to Europe's top midfielders - last 365 days

Stat

Record (per 90)

Ranking

Non-penalty goals

0.12

Top 27%

Assists

0.23

Top 6%

Shot-creating actions

3.31

Top 18%

Pass completion

84.7%

Top 45%

Progressive passes

5.92

Top 25%

Progressive carries

2.68

Top 5%

Touches in attacking box

2.59

Top 12%

Tackles

1.90

Bottom 38%

Interceptions

0.81

Bottom 35%

Stats via FBref

Indeed, that is epitomised by the fact that Rice ranks in the top 5% of midfielders in Europe's top five leagues for progressive carries per 90, indicating his ability to drag the Gunners up the pitch with the ball at his feet.

That is a trait that, as Saturday showcased, looks to be shared by young Myles Lewis-Skelly, with the 18-year-old producing a magnificent carry from just outside his own box, before winning a free-kick on the edge of the opposition penalty area.

The manner in which the teenager powered his way through a sea of bodies was certainly reminiscent of his colleague and compatriot, with Rice himself having previously likened the Hale End graduate to Tottenham Hotspur icon, Mousa Dembele, due to his mix of strength and ball-carrying prowess.

Of course, Lewis-Skelly made the headlines on Merseyside for all the wrong reasons after giving away a penalty just after the break, albeit with it fair to say that the rising star was harshly penalised for his 'foul' on Jack Harrison. As Arteta stated post-match, it was "never a penalty".

The fact remains that the "insane" talent - as described by analyst Ben Mattinson - had allowed Harrison to get the wrong side of him in the first place, a moment that perhaps served as a reminder that he isn't actually a left-back by trade.

Lewis-Skelly has fended off the likes of Oleksandr Zinchenko, Kieran Tierney and Riccardo Calafiori to make that spot his own, following his debut against Manchester City back in September, although it was actually in central midfield that he largely operated during his time in the youth ranks.

Myles Lewis-Skelly concedes a penalty
As Mattinson has stated, while Lewis-Skelly represents an ideal solution as an inverted full-back, in the "long-term" he will most likely slot in as a defensive midfielder or in a left eight role, having shown at academy level that he is an "aggressive dueller, ball-winner [and an] exceptional ball-carrier".

It could be the case then that a midfield trio of Odegaard, Rice and Lewis-Skelly emerges as the leading option next season, with Saturday's Merseyside moment having shown a mere glimpse of what the teenager can offer in midfield with his Rice-like quality.

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