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Declan Rice says Steven Gerrard was better than Paul Scholes in interview with Gary Neville

Gary Neville has interviewed some of the world’s biggest sports stars on his YouTube channel, The Overlap.

Tyson Fury, Roy Keane, Frank Lampard, Jamie Carragher and Alan Shearer are just a few big names that have appeared on his channel in the past few months.

Arguably West Ham’s best player and England star, Declan Rice, has become the latest man to appear on the channel.

Rice wears the number 41 shirt for West Ham and so Neville has asked him 41 questions.

The questions range from his opinions on the football world to his personal life. It makes for a brilliant watch and you can view it below…

We’ve listed some of his most interesting answers below…

Question: “Why do you wear the number 41?”

Answer: “It was just a number I was given in the youth team. It has stayed with me since. I think I may stay with the 41 my whole career. Rice 41 has a nice ring to it, I’ve grown up playing in it… I’m a bit superstitious with things like that. I don’t know if I change to a new number it may hamper my performances!”

Question: “The most hostile away ground to play at.”

Answer: “Goodison Park.”

Question: “Best moment in football so far?”

Answer: “England debut. It was special, incredible… Just getting on the pitch. You never think it’ll happen. It was really, really special.”

Question: “Toughest opponent you’ve played against?”

Answer: “David Silva. He’s just so intelligent. He was always planning his next steps. The positions he took up… Off the ball… he was constantly on the move, constantly checking his shoulder. Knew his next pass. Playing eye-of-the-needle balls through the back of our line… he was a really tough opponent.”

Question: “Childhood idol?”

Answer: “John Terry. Growing up, being a Chelsea fan… everything was JT. When

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