Declan Rice dismissed critcism of his goal celebration against Manchester Untied as nothing more than ‘football banter’. The Arsenal midfielder cancelled out Bruno Fernandes’ superb free kick with an equally impressive strike with 14 minutes remaining of Sunday’s Premier League clash at Old Trafford.
After Rice scored, Arsenal fans were quick to point out what returning winger Martinelli did. Gunners fans spotted the Brazilian shouting at Rice and his teammates to get back to the halfway line so the match could resume as they were looking to score the winner.
Declan Rice has vowed that Arsenal will keep going despite falling 15 points behind Liverpool in the Premier League title race.Arsenal dropped points for the third straight game after a 1-1 draw at
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The Gunners are now 15 points behind Liverpool after their draw at Old Trafford, where Declan Rice equalised after Bruno Fernandes' opener
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice couldn't hide his frustration in the aftermath of Sunday's 1-1 draw with Manchester United as the Gunners lost more ground in the title race
Speaking after the 1-1 draw at Old Trafford, Rice praised Liverpool 's remarkable season but dismissed claims that the Premier League title is certainly heading to Anfield. He explainend: "Look, like the manager said, we've got to keep going, keep giving everything until the end of the season.
Arsenal’s slim hopes of catching Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table were dealt another blow by a 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
After Arsenal ‘s 1-1 draw against Man United took Liverpool another step closer to the Premier League title, fans all seemed to make the same point about Declan Rice’s goal celebration. Following Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Southampton on Saturday, the Reds’ weekend got even better as second-place Arsenal faltered faltered in their forlorn chase.