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Paul Scholes suggests Declan Rice could be the solution to Arsenal's full-back crisis due to injuries to Ben White and Jurrien Timber. Arsenal is currently facing defensive challenges with both players sidelined.
Paul Scholes tips Arsenal man to solve their full-back crisis
Paul Scholes believes Declan Rice could perform effectively as Arsenal’s right back following injury problems involving Ben White and Jurrien Timber.
Arsenal are currently dealing with defensive concerns after White suffered an injury against West Ham United. Timber has already missed more than ten matches after initially being expected to recover from what was believed to be a minor issue, and he is now expected to remain unavailable for a longer period.
The Gunners continue to monitor Timber’s recovery closely and remain hopeful he can return before the end of the campaign. However, uncertainty surrounding White’s condition has increased concerns over the lack of natural options at right back.
Because of the situation, there have been suggestions that Rice could temporarily fill the role until a specialist defender becomes available again. The midfielder has consistently demonstrated versatility and commitment since arriving at Arsenal, making him a possible solution during the injury crisis.
Rice is known for his willingness to help the team in any position and could potentially adapt well to the defensive responsibilities required on the right side of the back line.
As reported by the Metro, Paul Scholes compared the situation to how Roy Keane occasionally operated in different positions during his playing career.
Ben White is injured after a match against West Ham United, while Jurrien Timber is expected to be out for an extended period after missing over ten matches.
Paul Scholes believes Declan Rice could effectively perform as Arsenal's right back amid their current injury crisis.
Jurrien Timber is expected to remain unavailable for a longer period after initially being sidelined for what was thought to be a minor issue.

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He said: “He (Roy Keane) played there loads because United had Bryan Robson and Paul Ince.
“Roy played there loads and was brilliant. Declan Rice looks like he would suit playing at right-back to me. He can play there. He’s not a big creator anyway.”
Scholes’ comments suggest Rice possesses the discipline and physical qualities required to succeed in the position, particularly during a period when Arsenal need dependable cover in defence.
The situation will now depend largely on the severity of White’s injury and how quickly Timber can recover, but Rice may become an important option for Arsenal over the coming matches.
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