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Arsenal star nominated for Player and Goal of the Month

Arsenal star nominated for Player and Goal of the Month

Yahoo27-03-2025

Arsenal star nominated for Player and Goal of the Month
Arsenal star nominated for Player and Goal of the Month
Declan Rice's thunderous strike and all-action display at Old Trafford earn him double Premier League nominations as the Arsenal midfielder continues to shine.
Photo byDeclan Rice has been nominated for both the Premier League Goal of the Month and Player of the Month awards for March, following a commanding display against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The England midfielder produced a brilliant first-time finish in the 74th minute, latching onto a clever cutback from Jurrien Timber and sweeping the ball in off the post to cancel out Bruno Fernandes' opener.
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In the dying moments of the game, he preserved the 1-1 draw with a perfectly timed last-ditch sliding tackle to deny Rasmus Højlund, underlining his importance at both ends of the pitch.
Photo byRice's nomination recognises not just a standout goal but a complete midfield performance, reinforcing his growing influence in Arsenal's push for silverware.

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