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.
Bruno Guimaraes was a ‘lucky boy’ to avoid a red card for his elbow on Jorginho in a feisty first half between Newcastle and Arsenal, according to Gary Neville. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has shared a heartfelt message to West Ham supporters on social media after making his return to the London Stadium on Wednesday night. Despite moving to the Gunners in search of more silverware, the 24-year-old came out on
England have booked their place in next summer’s European championships, courtesy of a morale boosting revenge mission over old foe Italy. The Three Lions saw their big guns come to the fore, as manager Gareth Southgate once again showed off his riches
Kurt Zouma claims West Ham do not miss Declan Rice following his summer move to Arsenal. The French defender insists David Moyes spent money wisely in the transfer window which has lessened the impact of their former skipper leaving. Rice left West
Ferdinand added: “You see what he did on the edge of his own box yesterday a couple of times. He shut down the guy who came on as a sub, Matheus [Nunes]. He’s an unbelievable runner with the ball by the way.
City have consistently been one of the biggest spenders in the top-flight since their 2008 takeover by Sheikh Mansour. After beating Arsenal to the top-flight summit last term, City spent over £200m on Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Jeremy Doku and Mateo Kovacic.
Speaking ahead of Wednesday’s tie with Brentford, Arteta explained: “He was limping quite badly after the match. We had to get him off the field. He hasn’t been able to participate in the session. It’s a possibility (he could miss Bournemouth).” Furthermore, Declan