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Rice's stunning No.8 proves Chelsea's mistake Arsenal's title rush is a positive factor

Rice's stunning No.8 proves Chelsea's mistake Arsenal's title rush is a positive factor

Rice's stunning No.8 proves Chelsea's mistake Arsenal's title rush is a positive factor

On April 24, it was reported that Arsenal beat Chelsea 5-0 at home in the 29th round of the English Premier League, which was the largest victory in Arsenal's history against Chelsea.

Arsenal continue to lead the table, with Manchester City four points behind with two games in hand.

I don't know if Manchester City will make a mistake, anyway, Liverpool can't catch up with Arsenal in terms of goal difference. This means that even if Liverpool win all, as long as Arsenal does not make mistakes, Liverpool will have no chance of winning the title.

Rice proved Chelsea's mistake

Arteta deployed Thomas Partey in the back, and Rice, who has been playing in the back this season, played in the left midfield, which freed up Rice's attacking talent.

Leandro Trossard opened the door to victory in the opening four minutes, thanks to the assist from Declan Rice. Soon after the start of the second half, it was Rice's shot from outside the box that caused chaos, and Ben White doubled the lead with a follow-up shot. After 2-0, Chelsea were completely deflated as they suffered their worst defeat in five years.

Rice joined the Chelsea Academy in 2006 at the age of seven and was swept away by Chelsea at the age of 14, separating his childhood friend Mason Mount for life. Rice has grown at West Ham United, joining Arsenal for £100 million last summer and becoming a key figure in Arsenal's Premier League title challenge this season. Who told you that Chelsea was blind?

This is the performance of a star worth more than 100 million. You have to contribute at key moments in the crucial games of the season.

Rice has six goals and seven assists in 34 Premier League games this season, many of which have been crucial, such as the stoppage-time winner in the 4-3 Luton Town game.

Rice's stunning No.8 proves Chelsea's mistake Arsenal's title rush is a positive factor

Chelsea's 200 million is wasted

In contrast, Chelsea's $200 million scrap does look like waste.

In the stands of the visiting fans, a small fan held a sign that said, "I don't want your shirt, I just want you to fight for our (team)".

The young Chelsea fan didn't specifically target Enzo, or Caicedo, or Mudryk, but clearly, most Chelsea players should be put to shame.

Palmer was out ill and although Pochettino encouraged his players before the game to prove that it was not 'Palmer FC', it proved to be the case.

Chelsea have once again scrapped 200 million, proving once again that 1 billion is a joke.

Rice's stunning No.8 proves Chelsea's mistake Arsenal's title rush is a positive factor

Arsenal bulls

Kai Havertz is not a full-fledged centre-forward, having rotated in three positions this season, including left midfield, left winger and centre-forward, but has scored 11 goals and provided five assists, all slightly higher than Jackson's 10 goals and four assists.

Clearly, under Arteta's tutelage, Kai Havertz, who was mocked during his Chelsea days for not being able to score, has found his goalmouth touch. His double rings also seem to prove something to his old club.

One positive for Arsenal in the run-up to the season has been the return of Thomas Partey, who is fully qualified for the midfield position. Arsenal now have two no.10s, with both Rice and Odegaard able to organise the attack, with Odegaard also providing two assists last night.

Mikel Arteta is in no hurry to bring on Timber, who has returned from a major injury, and Tomiyasu has been solid at left-back. Timber's help on the offensive end will be a long-term plan for next season.

Because the game is played first, as long as you win, you will have to extend the points lead. Arteta himself admits that this is a recognised fact in circles, and there are subtle psychological advantages. The psychological pressure will be higher for the teams further down the schedule.

Liverpool played the Merseyside derby tonight and it was a very delicate ball. Tomorrow night Manchester City led Brighton, and the Seagulls could really cause an upset.

So, this season's Premier League title is not Manchester City's, and Arsenal has a lot of hope!

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