“DECLAN RICE put on a performance for the ages against Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. He had gone more than 400 career matches without scoring a direct free-kick. 7 Declan Rice produced a stunning performance against Real Madrid Credit: Getty 7 He was all over the pitch but got”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
He had gone more than 400 career matches without scoring a direct free-kick.

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Declan Rice produced a stunning performance against Real MadridCredit: Getty

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He was all over the pitch but got forward wellCredit: SunSportThen he produced two moments of sheer class within 13 minutes to turn the tie in Arsenal’s favour.
Mikel Merino turned in a superb third to give the Gunners a 3-0 lead to take to the Bernabeu on Wednesday night.
And ahead of the second leg, SunSport’s tactical guru Dean Scoggins unpacked what made Rice’s masterclass so good in the latest episode of Tactics Exposed…
DECLAN RICE LOOKED A WORLD BEATER AGAINST REAL MADRID… WHY?Declan Rice is a world-class football player. We talked previously about how he can be wasted in the England system.
Against Real Madrid, Rice played much further forward and was freed up – but don’t underestimate the Bukayo Saka factor.
Jude Bellingham came back to help David Alaba deal with Saka but that moved the midfield sideways for Madrid – which opens gaps for Rice to get forward and be a threat.
Minus Rice’s two free-kicks, Myles Lewis-Skelly was the best player on the pitch – he was unbelievably good.
He came in to make a midfield two with Thomas Partey which took some defensive responsibility off Rice.
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WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF RICE DEFYING ARSENAL’S SET-PIECE COACH AND SHOOTING RATHER THAN CROSSING?Declan Rice the leader came to the fore in this game, too.
Players can magic moments. This was an opportunity and he took it.

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Rice told Bukayo Saka he was going to ignore the set-piece coachCredit: Getty

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Rice pushed into the high left No8 positionCredit: SunSportIf he put it over the bar, it wouldn’t matter.
Too often in football matches it has becomes robotic and turgid because players don’t want to take the risk and shift responsibility.
Rice has done that brilliantly well.
We saw Brennan Johnson not take the penalty against Southampton when he could have completed his hat-trick – he semi-asked if he was allowed but Mathys Tel took it.
Rice owned the free-kick and is becoming the main man in a very good team.
WHICH FREE-KICK WAS BETTER – FIRST OR SECOND?I think the second one.
As a mid-ranking amateur footballer that I was, I judge a goal on ‘could I have done it?’
If you gave me 100 attempts, maybe I could score one in a hundred for the first one – but the second one not even one in a million. No chance!
The pace he hits it at, the angle, the attitude to give it a go.
IS RICE PLAYING IN THE WRONG POSITION?At the moment for Arsenal, his position is here, it’s there, it’s everywhere.
He’s two, maybe even three, players in one.
So yes, Mikel Arteta is getting the best out of him.
Out of possession, he drops in with Partey and gets back in position but they call him the ‘horse’ because he never stops running.
When the full-back inverts, he can go further upfield.
Lewis-Skelly is English – so can he do the same for England to get the best out of Rice in a Three Lions shirt?
If you have another holding midfielder alongside Rice for England, then you can have Rice and Bellingham running from deep.
Get Rice on the field and tell him to run.

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Rice was able to push on due to the inverted role of Myles Lewis-SkellyCredit: Getty

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Bukayo Saka’s influence cannot be underestimatedCredit: SunSport

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The Englishman has been a standout performer all seasonCredit: SunSport