Gary Neville hails £105m Declan Rice as Arsenal's 'new hero'

Gary Neville hails £105m Declan Rice as Arsenal’s ‘new hero’ after he nets crucial first goal for the club in dramatic 3-1 win over Man United… as he labels star the ‘difference maker’

  • Gary Neville talks up Declan Rice after the midfielder scores first Arsenal goal 
  • The midfielder netted in added time to help Gunners beat Manchester United 
  • Gabriel Jesus added third goal as Mikel Arteta’s side ran out 3-1 winners 

Gary Neville has praised ‘difference maker’ Declan Rice as the the Arsenal midfielder scored his first goal for the club in the Gunners’ dramatic 3-1 win over Man United. 

It looked like the two old rivals were heading for a share of the points when the game entered eight minutes of added time locked at 1-1. 

However, Rice found space on the lefthand side of the box from an Arsenal corner to fire past Andre Onana via a Jonny Evans deflected to win it for Mikel Arteta’s men. 

Commentating on the game for Sky Sports, Neville spoke up Rice’s goal and claimed it was moments like this that made the Gunners splash out a club record fee for the England midfielder. 

Declan Rice has come to this football club to be the difference maker.’ Neville said. 

Declan Rice scores his first goal for the club deep into injury time to send the Emirates wild 

Gary Neville has hailed Rice as Arsenal’s new hero and the ‘difference maker’ for the Gunners 

Rice scores his goal deep into injury time to send the Emirates Stadium into bedlam 

‘He salutes the adoring public in front of him. Those Arsenal fans love him, they’ve got a new hero and he’s only played a few games. 

‘They’ve gone wild. That’s why he came here, that’s why they paid the money. Big moments, big matches.’ 

Rice’s striker saw The Emirates go into delirium as he was mobbed by his teammates and ran to the fans to celebrate the late goal. 

The madness didn’t stop there, however, as Gabriel Jesus then added a third goal in the 98th minute to clinch all three points for Arsenal. 

Yet, as the players celebrated at the final whistle it was sound of Vanilla Ice’s Ice Ice Baby that ringed around north London as the Gunners fans chanted their new hero’s name. 

Arsenal fans and players celebrate as Declan Rice’s goal helps the Gunners beat Man United 

Mikel Arteta can’t hide his delight as he sees his new £105m signing open his account 

Earlier Marcus Rashford had put Man United into the lead to liven up a cagey start, just before the half hour mark. But Arsenal hit back within a minute through Martin Odegaard to level the tie. 

Erik ten Hag’s side then thought they had won the game when Alejandro Garnacho raced through and put the ball into the back of the net, only for VAR to chalk off the goal for offside. 

That set the stage for Arsenal and Rice’s late, late show and they kept up within in touching distance of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League as the teams headed into the international break.  


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