Arsenal, Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice
Declan Rice says he was ‘annoyed’ despite scoring his first ever Champions League goal in Arsenal ’s win over Dinamo Zagreb. The Gunners cruised to victory at the Emirates Stadium to put themselves in a great position to qualify for the last 16 stage and avoid two extra play-off fixtures next month.
Mikel Arteta would have been delighted to witness Declan Rice get on the scoresheet from his advanced midfield role during Arsenal’s 3-0 victory against Dinamo Zagreb. Rice was “annoyed” after Arsenal beat Dinamo Zagreb as the 26-year-old felt he could have scored a brace after missing a sitter in the 75th minute.
Mikel Arteta says he is keeping Declan Rice and his Arsenal teammates 'on their toes' with his selection choices in order to keep them fit and in form
Arsenal's Declan Rice has said it's "down to us now" to finally win the Premier League after Mikel Arteta's side had "come up short" in the last two seasons.
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice is back to his best level with more attacking bite to his game, manager Mikel Arteta said of the club's record signing, who scored the opener in his
Declan Rice was left frustrated with himself for a late miss despite Arsenal ’s comfortable 3-0 win over DInamo Zagreb in the Champions League on Wednesday night. It was a good night for the Gunners as they moved up to third in the Champions League table with just one game to play.
MIKEL ARTETA’S wannabe Samba boys have all but guaranteed themselves a Champions League knock-out spot – and maybe some winter sunshine next month. Arsenal boss Arteta had his squad train with
The mathematics were still causing a few heads to be scratched after Arsenal's 3-0 victory over Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday, but Declan Rice gave the new Champions League format a thumbs up.
Mikel Arteta said he hoped the “right thing will happen” when asked about Myle Lewis-Skelly’s red card after Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Wolves in the Premier League.
Arsenal are almost guaranteed a spot in the Champions League round of 16 and a bye from the play-offs but Mikel Arteta joked he was still struggling with the permutations
Despite Riccardo Calafiori's brilliance against Wolves, Declan Rice was the real difference-maker in a much needed 1-0 win.