Declan Rice of Arsenal recently spoke his post-match thoughts with co-chair Josh Kroenke on the sadness of almost losing out on the Premier League championship. Arsenal won their last game against Everton, but Manchester City’s victory against West Ham, which sealed City’s title, soured the atmosphere. With only the Community Shield to show for their efforts, Arsenal has endured another season of heartache. Arsenal paid £105 million to bring Rice last summer from West Ham. He is nonetheless upbeat about his debut season with the team.
Rice revealed their conversation in which he said he respected the club’s policies and procedures. Praise for the administration, personnel, and club culture, he emphasised the outstanding quality from top to bottom. The midfielder stressed that he was not going to give in to pressure and instead was focusing on enjoying each game as it came.
In thinking back on his performance, Rice said he was happy with his first campaign but felt there was still opportunity for development. He also pointed out the confidence that grew over the season.
Kai Havertz, an additional Arsenal player, was irate at not winning the championship and called it “not fair.” Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard promised, meanwhile, that the team will aim to win every game this season.
Declan Rice Shares Conversation With Josh Kroenke On Sunday
Players like Rice are still upbeat about the future even if Arsenal may have missed out on the Premier League championship once again. Arsenal wants to return to the next season even more determined and committed to doing better, driven by the disappointment of this close call.
Arsenal’s close call in the Premier League championship battle hurts, no question. It irritates players and fans alike. Yet there is a bright side. Declan Rice is one of the players who gives the team new vitality and hope. His upbeat attitude betrays a conviction in Arsenal’s abilities. It’s a reminder of the club’s desire for success even if the disappointment is obvious. Arsenal has bright prospects because of its talented players and unwavering attitude. This failure could provide impetus for further victories. Thus, even if Arsenal is hurting by the lost crown, things are not over yet.
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