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Declan Rice reveals why Arsenal fans should not panic after their loss to Fulham

Amid the aftermath of Arsenal’s unexpected defeat at the hands of Fulham, midfielder Declan Rice has emerged as a beacon of reassurance, urging Arsenal fans to maintain a positive outlook and resist succumbing to undue negativity and panic in the wake of the recent setback.

Addressing the media, Rice emphasized the transient nature of setbacks, stating, “There’s been a blip in the road. There’s no need to panic, there’s still so many games to go.” Offering a resolute message of fortitude, he urged supporters to uphold a constructive perspective, asserting, “We need to stay positive. This is not the time to be negative. We’ve got a great manager, a great set of players and we will keep going.”

Rice’s poignant sentiments arrive as a salient reminder amidst a challenging juncture for Arsenal, who find themselves grappling with the repercussions of back-to-back defeats, leaving them entrenched in the 4th position on the Premier League table with 40 points after 20 league games. The unforeseen loss to Fulham has punctuated a turbulent December for the Gunners, prompting earnest contemplation and introspection within the club.

Looking ahead to the FA Cup third-round clash against Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, 7th January, 2024, Rice’s resolute words serve as a rallying cry, instilling optimism and resilience within the Arsenal camp as they endeavor to navigate the arduous terrain of football’s dynamic landscape.

Amidst uncertainties and challenges, Rice’s unwavering faith in the managerial prowess and collective strength of the Arsenal squad offers a compelling testament to the enduring spirit of the team and underscores the imperative of unwavering support and belief from the fanbase as the Gunners strive to rebound and reignite their pursuit of glory in the ongoing campaign.

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Muhindo Brenda

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