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Declan Rice reveals the new thing he’s adding to his game that Arsenal fans love

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has revealed his newfound focus on adding goals to his game this season, emphasizing how this evolution has ignited a fresh sense of purpose and motivation in his role on the pitch. In a recent statement to the media, Rice reflected on his progress in this aspect, drawing on his experiences at former club West Ham United to underscore the significance of his offensive contributions.

“At the back end of my West Ham career I was starting to score more goals and it really did give me a hunger to score more,” Rice shared candidly. The midfielder expressed how his mindset has shifted towards actively contributing to the team’s attacking play, finding joy in not just fulfilling his defensive duties but also making a tangible impact in the final third.

Rice elaborated on this transformation, remarking, “As I’ve started to score goals and get assists, I’ve been really happy with it. It’s exciting and is making me want to do more and put targets out there to try and hit.” This newfound ambition and drive to excel have propelled Rice to set personal goals for himself, aiming to finish the season on a strong note while enhancing his effectiveness as a midfielder for Arsenal.

The statistics speak for themselves, with Rice having already notched four goals and provided five assists in the Premier League this season, playing a pivotal role in Arsenal’s ascent to the third position on the league table with 58 points accumulated from 26 challenging encounters in the ongoing 2023/24 campaign. As Rice harnesses his newfound offensive prowess and channels it towards achieving even greater heights, Arsenal fans can look forward to witnessing his continued development and impact as he strives to exceed his targets and contribute significantly to the team’s success.

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