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Arsenal’s Triumph Over Wolves: Mikel Arteta’s Optimism Despite Late Drama And Declan Rice Revelation

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In a gripping encounter at Emirates Stadium, Arsenal extended their winning streak to five games with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Wolves in the Premier League.

Despite the tension sparked by conceding a late goal, Mikel Arteta expressed satisfaction with his team’s overall performance. “I can’t help but applaud the players. They were outstanding. Against a formidable opponent, we created numerous chances and barely conceded. The score-line should have reflected our dominance,” articulated Arteta post-game.

In the Premier League, a single error near the goal can be severely penalized. Towards the end, the game hung in the balance,” added Arteta, acknowledging the precariousness of the match’s conclusion.

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Arteta also shed light on his conversation with Declan Rice during the clash, clarifying that it wasn’t related to the midfielder’s involvement in Wolves’ late goal. Since his move from West Ham, Rice has become a linchpin in Arsenal’s midfield, displaying commanding performances. Despite intermittent injury concerns that occasionally saw Rice playing ahead of Jorginho, his recent match placed him back in the pivotal holding role alongside the returning Odegaard.

In his post-match briefing, Arteta clarified the nature of his exchange with Rice: “No, I was merely commending him for his exceptional performance once again. I’m delighted with his contributions. It had nothing to do with the goal.”

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Amidst the victory, Arteta’s reassurances and Rice’s pivotal role hinted at Arsenal’s evolving dynamics. The win signified not just a continuation of their winning streak but also an ongoing evolution within the team’s tactical fabric.

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