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Football.London on MSNWhy Declan Rice should be dropped vs Man Utd as Arsenal unleash new Martin Odegaard partnerArsenal news as Mikel Arteta has the chance to continue goalscoring form away to Manchester United without the pressure of Champions League worries
Mikel Arteta has long been interested in adding a striker to his attacking line-up at Arsenal but should he target Alexander Isak, he's been told the Newcastle striker will cost upwards of £105million
Declan Rice was one of the players singled out for his performance at PSV Eindhoven and he said the result was the reward for their hard work in recent weeks. In his opinion, Arsenal were "fluid" and possessed the "enthusiasm, drive and hunger" that the knockout stages demand. He had a goal disallowed for offside as well.
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Declan Rice hails 'crazy' Ethan Nwaneri
ARSENAL stars Declan Rice and Gabriel were locked in a heated discussion as the Gunners title charge fizzled out. Mikel Arteta’s men drew a blank as they were held to a 0-0 draw by
DECLAN RICE has been credited with helping Martin Odegaard find his shooting boots again. The Arsenal midfielder anchored his side to a remarkable 7-1 Champions League victory over PSV Eindhoven
It made any high-scoring predictions for Tuesday’s meeting with PSV seem fanciful but as manager Mikel Arteta said in his post-match press conference, “That’s the beauty of football.” Advertisement The 7-1 win in the first leg of a Champions League round of 16 tie was the first time Arsenal had scored that many goals in a single match under Arteta.
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal saved their best for the UEFA Champions League, as the Gunners matched their February goal output in 90 March minutes at PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday.
A frustrated Declan Rice confronted Arsenal team-mate Gabriel after the Gunners were held to a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest, leaving them 13 points adrift of leaders Liverpool
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