Gary Neville Shares Declan Rice Worry After Arsenal 4

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Arsenal, following their 4-1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium to round off a frantic weekend of Premier League action, have now gone seven competitive matches unbeaten against their arch-rivals and Gary Neville, who was impressed by the Gunners' imperious showing, singled out the one Declan Rice worry he holds over Mikel Arteta's side.

Barring Richarlison's worldie in the second half, Thomas Frank's Spurs were a shadow of the team which beat Manchester City 2-0 in August – and conceding four goals in the fashion they did will be a concern moving forward. That's especially the case with a visit to Paris Saint-Germain's Parc des Princes on the horizon.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Throughout his Arsenal career as a player or manager, Mikel Arteta has never lost a home game against Tottenham Hotspur in any competition.

Sunday afternoon's stroll in the park was dominated by Arsenal playmaker Eberechi Eze, who scored a hat-trick of strikes after Leandro Trossard drew first blood in the 36th minute. In the absence of Martin Odegaard, the summer recruit stepped up to the plate and became the first hat-trick hero in North London derbies of the Premier League era.

It'll no doubt be Eze's name basking in the spotlight after what looked a routine victory over their arch-rivals – but, truth be told, there were plenty of big performances that shouldn't go unnoticed. Bukayo Saka was a constant threat on the wing, Trossard's goal was the tip of the iceberg and Piero Hincapie looked comfortable at the back. Rice, too, was excellent.

Gary Neville Points Out Single Declan Rice Worry After 4-1 Win Over Spurs

Now six points clear at the top of the 2025/26 Premier League table, it'll take some doing to derail the Gunners' title pursuit as their enviable strength in depth means that many changes are like-for-like replacements. At the time of writing, Viktor Gyokeres, Odegaard, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Magalhaes are all out of action.

Neville, however, fears that Arsenal have one irreplaceable talent at the heart of their success and that's none other than midfield maestro Declan Rice. The Englishman, 26, moved from West Ham United in the summer of 2023 and has since featured for the capital club north of 100 times.

"The interesting thing is they’ve got [Riccardo] Calafiori and [Jurrien] Timber at full-back. Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ben White are probably better going forward, although there’s not much between White and Timber," he said on the Gary Neville Podcast. "They’ve got real options at full-back, real options at centre-back."

Likening the 1999-born ace to Manchester City lynchpin and the 2024 Ballon d'Or-winning Rodri and former Manchester United captain Roy Keane given how influential he is to proceedings in north London, Neville worries about how Arteta and his men would fare without Rice in the engine room.

"The only player you’d be worried about losing for a period of time would be Declan Rice because you can’t replace that. That’s your Roy Keane, that’s your Rodri, the player that holds you together. There’s only one of them."

"They have got options if he wasn’t there, but you’d never be able to replace the ability of him to be powerful on set-pieces, his running, his tackling, his impact on the game going forward," Neville continued before adding, "I’m really happy with Arsenal watching them this season, I like watching good teams play football."

Rice – and for very good reason, too – is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in world football after consistently brilliant performances for the Gunners and, this season alone, he's registered eight goal involvements (two goals and six assists) in 18 appearances across all competitions. His influence moves beyond actions in the final third mind.

The perfect box-to-box presence, London-born Rice would be a sore miss if he was to pick up a long-term injury between now and the end of the campaign. Adding to that, Neville is also of the belief that Arsenal are the leading contenders for the Premier League trophy – and that's despite them finishing runners-up three seasons on the bounce.

"It’s not only a squad that should go on and win the Premier League, it’s a squad that I can see winning the Champions League in the next two or three years," he said before suggesting winning Europe's top table will be on the horizon in the seasons to come.

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