Declan Rice's Brutal Roast of Micah Richards Proves Why He's Must-See TV

There aren't many things in soccer more entertaining than watching Micah Richards try to keep it together while getting absolutely roasted by a buddy. And this week, Declan Rice delivered a masterclass in locker-room banter right there on CBS Sports. Fresh off Arsenal's gritty win over Man City at the Emirates, the Gunners' midfielder sat down for his pundit duties with that look in his eye that spells trouble. And he didn't hold back.
"You sure about that?" Rice asked, turning to a grinning Micah Richards. "We were singing that at you all day." A perfectly timed jab at the City chant that had echoed through the stadium—the very same one Richards himself was probably belting out back in his playing days. The big man erupted into that unmistakable wheezy laugh, the kind that makes you feel like you're hanging at the pub with him instead of watching on TV. It was a moment of pure, unscripted gold, and it's exactly why Micah Richards has become the heart and soul of soccer coverage over here.
But if you think it's all just guys goofing around, you're only scratching the surface. The beauty of Micah Richards is what's underneath that cheeky smile. He's a guy who can go from being the punchline of a chant one minute to delivering a hard-hitting documentary on racism the next. Here's a look at what makes him so special:
- The Pundit: On CBS, he's the wild card who keeps Kate Abdo and the crew on their toes. He knows his stuff, but he never lets the analysis get in the way of a good laugh.
- The Filmmaker: In Micah Richards: Tackling Racism, he dropped the jokes completely and delivered a deeply personal, urgent film about the abuse he and others have faced. It was raw, it was necessary, and it showed a side of him we don't always get to see.
- The Prankster: Remember Micah Richards' Player Pranks? Whether he's messing with Roy Keane or trying to pull a fast one on Thierry Henry, he's never afraid to be the butt of the joke—and that's exactly why we love him.
The Declan Rice moment sums all of that up. Here's a guy who can hold his own on the biggest stage, break down the tactical nuances of Arteta's press, and then crack up because a younger player made fun of him. He bridges the gap between the game and the fan like nobody else. He's one of us—but he's also been there, done that, and has the Premier League winner's medal to prove it.
In an era of polished, PR-trained pundits, Micah Richards stays gloriously, unapologetically real. Whether he's fronting a powerful documentary or getting roasted by Declan Rice on live TV, he's still that same kid from Birmingham who just loves the game. And honestly? That's why we keep coming back for more.