Steve Bould admits he faces a tough task replacing Pat Rice as assistant manager - but insists he will mould the role into his own. Bould has been confirmed as Arsène Wenger’s new No 2 following Rice’s retirement this summer after 44 years at the Club. The former Arsenal centre back is relishing his new challenge after coaching the Club’s rising stars since 2001, and concedes it was one he simply could not refuse. “It is more than excitement, it is an absolute privilege and an honour,” Bould told Arsenal Player. “I know I have some big boots to fill with Pat having spent 44 years at the Club and that is going to be the hard part. “Pat has wished me all the best. I have not spoken to him too much about the job. I want to try and do it my way, whichever way that is. I will be learning on the job a little bit but myself and Neil Banfield are more than excited.” At London Colney they say the stretch of corridor between the youth and first-team dressing rooms are the hardest steps of any player’s career - but Bould hopes his previous experiences will make the transition smoother. “I hope it\'s not the toughest!” said the 49-year-old. “It\'s certainly hard walking those 30 yards and that is part of the process we want our kids to go along. “We are delighted when they do it and I am delighted that I am doing it. We\'ll see how tough it will be - I am sure it will be - but I hope it\'s not that tough!”