A group of England players including Declan Rice and Jordan Henderson partied into the early hours of Wednesday morning after drawing with Belgium at Wembley. Jude Bellingham’s late leveller ensured the spoils were shared in a 2-2 stalemate as the Three Lions
Rice will captain the Three Lions on his 50th senior cap in Tuesday night’s friendly against Belgium at Wembley Stadium. But White will do no more than watch from home after causing a stir by rejecting Gareth Southgate’s call-up for this month’s
Arsenal ran absolutely riot at West Ham as they produced the perfect follow-up to their statement Liverpool victory which put them firmly back in the title race. Goals from William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel, Leandro Trossard and Declan Rice handed the Gunners
Former England international Alan Smith believes that Arsenal would not be able to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham this summer due to the Declan Rice saga. The Gunners were keen to acquire the services of the playmaker in the summer but
Arsenal’s 5-0 win over Crystal Palace was marred by record signing Declan Rice limping off with injury. The Gunners were already three goals up and crusing when 73 minutes in, the midfielder gestured to the bench and was duly replaced by Jorginho.
Bukayo Saka broke the deadlock in the fifth minute before Raul Jiminez drew the Cottagers level on the half-hour mark. Bobby Decordova-Reid then turned in a loose ball after Arsenal failed to clear their lines to hand the Gunners their fourth defeat
Luiz has scored five Premier League goals this season compared to Rice’s three, although three of the Brazilian’s strikes have been penalties. Luiz has two assists, one more than Rice’s current tally. Ahead of Saturday’s encounter, Mikel Arteta paid tribute to Rice
Arsenal summer signing Declan Rice is starting to prove Liverpool legend Graeme Souness wrong after just 22 matches in north London. The England international was criticised upon his arrival at the Emirates Stadium for not having the skillset to contribute in the
Whether it’s propping up to score a last-gasp winner away at Luton or dominating the midfield, as he has done in pretty much every game this season, it is clear to see just how important the 24-year-old is to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
England supporters were left furious by Channel 4’s coverage of their side’s 2-0 victory over Malta on Friday night. The Three Lions struggled to impress against a markedly lesser opposition, prompting plenty of criticism from many expecting a goal-fest at Wembley Stadium.