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Declan Rice’s best mate cheers on West Ham hero in Europe after best season of own career

Declan Rice’s best mate cheers on West Ham hero in Europe after best season of own career

After years spent taking pride in the success of his close friends Mason Mount and Declan Rice, Dan Kemp is reflecting on the best season of his career – even if it ultimately ended in disappointment.

Mount, Kemp and Rice were all born within the space of a week in January 1999, and formed a formidable midfield group within Chelsea’s youth ranks. However, while his peers played in UEFA competitions this season, the 24-year-old has suffered relegation while on loan at Hartlepool.

If that sounds like failure, though, it shouldn’t do. After a difficult few years, the midfielder – who spent time around West Ham ‘s first team with Rice has been playing some of the best and most consistent football of his career and still has plenty of time to climb the pyramid.

While Mount has already won the Champions League with Chelsea, Rice now has the chance to claim a European trophy of his own as he captains West Ham against Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final. When he made his debut back in 2017, though, he and Kemp were equals.

After a difficult start to life at the London Stadium, West Ham had secured their Premier League safety before a final-day trip to Burnley. Manager Slaven Bilic used the opportunity to name a youthful bench, with Kemp, Rice and fellow academy talent Moses Makasi on the bench, but Rice was the only one of the three to make it onto the pitch.


“That was a great day,” Kemp tells Mirror Football . “It was my first experience of the Premier League and just seeing what it’s all about. The whole trip, really, travelling the night before on the plane and staying overnight in a hotel before the last game of the season. It was incredible, really. Obviously to spend it with your best mate and to see him make his debut, it was incredible.

Kemp was among the subs when a teenage Declan Rice made his West Ham debut(Mark Robinson/Getty Images)

“I think he came on in the 93rd minute – we were both warming up and both waiting to see who was going to get the call, and when I saw it was him I was buzzing for him. Obviously to see him make his debut was incredible and it was a great moment that I was there with him when he did.”

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  • June 7, 2023