Rice warns Manchester City

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Leader of the Premier League, Arsenal travels to Manchester City on Sunday, the shock of the 30th day of the Championship.

Failures should be used to get back up and become better. Declan Rice is convinced of this as his team, Arsenal, plays a match on Sunday which will count towards the end of the Premier League season. For this trip to Manchester City grounds, poster of the 30th day of Championshipthe English midfielder displays confidence.

I think it's a new Arsenal now, an Arsenal that has learned from last year, that is getting older and gaining experienceanalyzes the former West Ham captain, quoted by the British media. We also signed some great players over the summer, all of whom have had a huge impact on the club. »

Silencing the critics

Ranking leader in England with one point ahead of the Cityzens, the Gunners narrowly failed last season in the title race. Long in the lead, Mikel Arteta's team lost money time, notably by losing heavily to Manchester City (4-1) on the 33rd day.

Even though he was not playing for Arsenal at the time, Declan Rice is extremely motivated to silence the skeptics today, those who think that the north London club does not have what it takes to win the crown. And what happened last season was a demonstration of that.

I believe we are ready to take this step, about what people are saying about Arsenaljudges the one who was recruited last summer for around 115 million euros. But as I also said, it depends on us. We are the ones who have to go out there and do it. »

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