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Fans think Declan Rice had to ‘stop himself’ accidentally saying one thing in interview after Real Madrid win


 



 


Fans are certain that Declan Rice refrained from saying anything during his post-match interview. They believe that he avoided saying anything.



Rice was the star of the show once again as Arsenal sent Los Blancos packing in the Champions League. This came after Rice scored two magnificent free kicks against Real Madrid at the Emirates Stadium the previous week.


As a result of their 2-1 victory on the night, the Gunners advanced to the semi-finals by virtue of their 5-1 triumph over the whole competition.



In the following round, the team led by Mikel Arteta will compete against the French powerhouses Paris Saint-Germain.


 

After the defeat, Rice was heard making the following statement: “We now have to go to Ipswich on Sunday which is going to be a tough game because we want to secure that, keep going and keep winning matches in the Premier League and also focus on this competition.”

Fans were sure that Rice stopped himself in the middle of a sentence while sharing their reactions on social media.

A particular supporter stated: “Rice had to stop himself from saying “we have to achieve that 2nd position in the prem” .

In a tweet, another user stated, “Rice was about to say secure that second place.”

An further supporter stated, “Rice was on the verge of saying, “Go to Ipswich and secure that…” BOYYYY, YOU ARE RIGHT, SECOND PLACE IS WHAT YOU MEANT.

In another piece of writing, it was said that “Rice almost slipped and said that we want to secure that second place in the league.”

 

The Gunners were predicted to finally win the Premier League this season, despite the fact that they had finished in second place in both of the previous seasons, behind Manchester City.

All indications pointed to Arteta being the one to lead Arsenal to domestic glory, since City had seen a significant decline in their performance.

Nevertheless, Liverpool, coached by Arne Slot, appears to be the most probable team to win the championship, since they need just six points from their remaining matches to win their 20th Championship of the Premier League.

In point of fact, Arsenal’s pursuit of the championship was somewhat impeded by injuries sustained by players such as Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, and Kai Havertz during the course of the season.

Ipswich Town, who are in danger of being relegated, will be the opponent for the Gunners when they return to play this coming Sunday.



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