Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has praised the attacking performance of his teammates in the north London derby win over Tottenham Hotspur, saying they could have scored 10 goals in the 2-1 triumph.
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice caught up with Afrobeats sensation Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, after the Gunners’ thrilling 5-1 victory over Manchester City on Sunday ...
Declan Rice confirmed Arsenal were fired up to get one over on Manchester City after dismantling the Premier League champions 5-1 at the Emirates Stadium. Martin Odegaard gave Arsenal a second ...
Arsenal have often been overly-reliant on their right side combinations but against City it was interchanges on the left that ...
Declan Rice heaped praise on Myles Lewis-Skelly after the teenager starred in Arsenal's north London derby win over Tottenham on Wednesday night. Lewis-Skelly, 18, has broken into the Arsenal ...
LONDON – Arsenal remain comfortably adrift of relentless English Premier League leaders Liverpool despite a 5-1 hammering of Manchester City on Feb 2, but midfielder Declan Rice said there is a ...
Midfielder, likened to Roy Keane, was dominant against City as he showcased his range, athleticism and aggression in a commanding display Arsenal ... s mistakes than Declan Rice.
Arsenal star Declan Rice was targeted by objects thrown by Dinamo Zagreb fans during their Champions League match at the Emirates Stadium. Rice gave Arsenal a second minute lead on the night ...
Arsenal star Declan Rice has mocked Tottenham by claiming the Gunners “could have scored 10” in their win at Emirates Stadium and having named his one big regret – while the midfielder has ...
Arsenal remain well adrift of relentless Premier League leaders Liverpool despite a 5-1 hammering of Manchester City on Sunday, but midfielder Declan Rice said there is a determination to hunt the ...
Declan Rice ... in the way Arsenal attack and eventually break teams down. Currently he has three goals and five assists in all competitions this campaign. Commenting on Rice, Clive Palmer said ...