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Declan Rice Speaks Out On Those Critizing Martin Odegaard Ahead Of PSG Clash

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has spoken out in staunch support of club captain Martin Ødegaard following a wave of criticism directed at the Norwegian playmaker in the aftermath of Arsenal’s recent dip in form. As some fans and pundits questioned Ødegaard’s impact in high-pressure moments, Rice made it clear that the dressing room remains fully behind their leader.

Ødegaard, who has been one of Arsenal’s most consistent performers since joining the club permanently from Real Madrid in 2021, has recently found himself under the spotlight. His quiet performance in the Gunners’ defeat to Bournemouth and the first leg loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final has raised questions about his influence in crunch fixtures. But Rice, who has been a driving force in midfield since his arrival from West Ham, issued a firm defence of the captain.

“He’s our leader, our captain,” Rice told reporters. “He has the full respect of the dressing room — the way he speaks, demands and drives the team.”

Ødegaard’s calm demeanour, combined with his tactical intelligence and technical ability, has seen him earn plaudits over the past two seasons. However, the pressure of Arsenal’s title chase and Champions League ambition has seemingly heightened expectations. In the face of criticism, Rice made it clear that Ødegaard is still the man to lead Arsenal into battle.

“I wouldn’t want anyone else being our captain,” Rice added. “He can deliver on the biggest stage. We are always with Martin.”

The timing of Rice’s message is crucial. Arsenal head to Paris this week for the decisive second leg of their Champions League semi-final clash against PSG, needing to overturn a 2-1 deficit. With the stakes higher than ever, the unity and belief within the squad will be essential — and Rice’s comments suggest that Ødegaard’s leadership will be at the heart of any potential comeback.

Manager Mikel Arteta has consistently praised Ødegaard for his professionalism and influence both on and off the pitch. Despite the criticism, the club continues to value his role as captain, and Rice’s public backing further highlights the bond among Arsenal’s players.

With key games ahead in both the Champions League and the Premier League, Ødegaard has the opportunity to silence doubters and reaffirm his importance to the team. His vision, composure and leadership will be vital as the Gunners attempt to finish the season on a high.

For Arsenal fans, Rice’s comments will be reassuring. In a moment where questions are being asked externally, the internal message from the squad is one of unity, belief, and unwavering support for their captain.

As Rice concluded, “We are always with Martin” — and now, Arsenal supporters will hope that their captain can rise to the occasion and help deliver the moments that define champions.

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