Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has praised the attacking performance of his teammates in the north London derby win over Tottenham Hotspur, saying they could have scored 10 goals in the 2-1 triumph.
Declan Rice was keen to praise some of Tottenham's young stars after their north London derby displays with Archie Gray among those to impress despite the defeat at the Emirates
Declan Rice praised two Tottenham players after Arsenal beat their north London rivals 2-1 in the derby at the Emirates.
Ahead of the North London Derby, Rice spoke to Peter Crouch, who used to play for Tottenham back in the day, about the game on Wednesday night. The pundit asked the Arsenal man if he has any friends in the Spurs camp. Rice admitted that he is really close to Maddison and even branded him as the ‘king of banter’.
As one of the leaders in Arsenal’s dressing room, Declan Rice would have been over the moon to witness his side return to winning ways with a dominant 2-1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur. Rice claimed Tottenham are an “open team” and as a result,
Declan Rice hailed Arsenal after their win over Tottenham, insisting they could have scored ten goals in the north London derby. The Gunners moved to within four points of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League with a 2-1 victory, as they rallied after falling behind to Heung-min Son’s deflected opener.
Arsenal star Declan Rice claimed the players were disappointed that they didn't score 10 goals in their 2-1 over Tottenham on Wednesday night. We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
Declan Rice has heaped praise on a number of Tottenham Hotspur stars after Arsenal beat Spurs 2-1 in the North London Derby at the Emirates Stadium last night.
Arsenal star Declan Rice hailed Myles Lewis-Skelly ’s performance in Wednesday’s north London by comparing the teenager to former Tottenham midfielder Mousa Dembele. Lewis-Skelly put in a brilliant display during Arsenal’s win over Spurs, which moved the Gunners to within four points of Premier League leaders Liverpool.