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Declan Rice reveals the times he was most proud to be wearing the Arsenal shirt

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has opened up on the times that he feels he has played very well for the gunners this season.

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has expressed his satisfaction with his performances in crucial matches against top clubs this season. The England international has been a key figure in Arsenal’s midfield, consistently delivering impactful displays when it matters most.

Speaking to The Athletic, Rice highlighted his contributions in these high-stakes encounters: “In the big games against the big clubs, I’ve played really well, and as a club, we’ve collected a really good number of points in those matches. In those games, you always want to stand up and be counted.”

Rice’s statement reflects his mentality and desire to excel under pressure. His ability to rise to the occasion in crucial matches has been instrumental in Arsenal’s impressive campaign. His composure, tactical awareness, and ability to break up opposition play have provided stability and control in the midfield, allowing Arsenal to compete effectively against top-tier opponents.

His standout performances in big games have not only earned him praise from fans and pundits alike but have also solidified his position as a leader within the squad. His ability to inspire and motivate his teammates through his actions on the pitch is a valuable asset for Arsenal as they continue their pursuit of silverware.

As the season enters its final stages, Rice’s experience and composure in high-pressure situations will undoubtedly be crucial for Arsenal. His determination to “stand up and be counted” in big games will be key to the Gunners’ success in their pursuit of the Premier League title.

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