Rice 'doesn't care' about Arsenal critics after reaching Champions League semis
Arsenal's English midfielder Declan Rice reacts after the UEFA Champions League quarter-final, second-leg football match between Arsenal and Sporting Lisbon at the Emirates Stadium in north London on April 15, 2026. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP)
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Declan Rice said reaching another Champions League
semi-final was "an amazing achievement" for Arsenal despite failing
to silence their critics in a 0-0 draw at home to Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday.
The Gunners progressed 1-0 on aggregate thanks to Kai
Havertz's late winner in the Portuguese capital last week.
Arsenal, who have never won the Champions League, were
knocked out in the last four by eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain last
season.
They will face Atletico Madrid in the semi-finals for the
chance to take on PSG or Bayern Munich in Budapest next month.
"To go back-to-back semi-finals is an is an amazing
achievement for this group," Rice told TNT Sports. "We want to now go
one step further than last year and get to the final."
Yet a stalemate short on excitement at the Emirates did
little to set up Mikel Arteta's men for a potential Premier League title
decider away to Manchester City on Sunday.
Arsenal have won just one of their last five games in all
competitions, a run which includes losing the League Cup final to City and
being dumped out of the FA Cup by second-tier Southampton.
"Positivity all the way," added Rice. "Who
cares what people think. All that matters is what this group thinks, what the
manager thinks, and we're in another semi-final. I'm delighted."
City trail Arsenal by six points at the top of the table but
have a game in hand on the leaders and home advantage when they face off this
weekend.
"Our record this year has been amazing in all
competitions," said Rice.
"How much (do) you want it? I know I'll be ready, I know the boys will be ready, so let's go!"

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