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Tunnel footage shows Arsenal stars’ team-talk before Real Madrid clash including Rice’s inspirational 5-word command


DECLAN RICE inspired Arsenal to a stunning Champions League quarter-final win over Real Madrid both on and off the pitch.

The 26-year-old was man of the match in both legs of the last-eight clash.

Declan Rice had some words of inspiration for his team-matesCredit: Movistar
Rice was named man of the match for both legs of the quarter-final clashCredit: Getty

His outstanding free kick double helped the Gunners to a 3-0 win at the Emirates last week.

And a midfield masterclass at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday saw them secure a spot in the semi-finals.

Real Madrid stars were confident about completing a ‘remontada’ in the build-up to the second-leg.

As a result, Mikel Arteta and Co found themselves under an increased amount of pressure heading into the match.

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However, Rice showed his leadership qualities before kick-off by sending a strong message to his team-mates.

Prior to Arsenal’s warm-up, the midfielder said: “Nothing to fear, let’s go!”

Gunners’ captain Martin Odegaard also said: “This is on us, guys! It’s f***ing today! Ignore the whistles now.”

Footage of the pre-match message was shared on social media hours after full-time.

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Fans were quick to comment, with one person writing: “Rice is the real leader.”

Another said: “LEADER RICE LEADER LOVE THESE DETAILS.”

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A third wrote: “Declan Rice is the true king.”

While a fourth commented: “Rice was made for the big stage.”

Arsenal will now face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals.

The first leg will take place on April 29 at the Emirates Stadium.

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