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06 Sept 2025

Declan Rice felt Arsenal ‘could’ve scored three or four’ corners in Man Utd win

Declan Rice felt Arsenal ‘could’ve scored three or four’ corners in Man Utd win

Declan Rice said Arsenal’s set-piece coach will be “buzzing” after the team scored two goals from corners in their 2-0 win over Manchester United.

Jurrien Timber headed in from Rice’s cross in the 54th minute then Thomas Partey headed the ball against William Saliba and in from a similar routine 17 minutes from time.

It continued Arenal’s impressive goalscoring record from set-pieces this season as they won for the third Premier League game in a row to cut the gap to leaders Liverpool to seven points.

“What a night,” Rice told Amazon Prime. “Manchester United have a new manager so we knew it would be a test. We stuck to the game plan and we could’ve had three or four.

“When you go up for a corner it’s a chance to score a goal. To score both of them from corners, (set-piece coach) Nico (Jover) will be buzzing and I’m so happy.

“It’s more just seeing clips and I know the weight I need to put on the ball and it’s just about repetition. I put a few good balls in and could’ve had a couple of assists so it was nice to get one.”

Victory over Ruben Amorim’s side was Arsenal’s third in a row in the league after previously going winless in four.

And Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Newcastle enabled the Gunners to claw back a couple of points on Arne Slot’s side.

“When you have a blip in the league you get written off,” Rice added. “We stick together as a group and we knew the run of results were not good enough, now we’re starting to see a turn of that. People get carried away.

“You just need to be around it in February time. Liverpool have dropped points, they’re seven away, so we will see what happens.”

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