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Declan Rice reveals how Arsenal squad confronted disappointment after dramatic Wolves draw and warns rivals nobody is going to hand them the Premier League title in England

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By Gift Badewo

Arsenal’s locker room was anything but quiet after their dramatic 2-2 draw at Wolves.

Having held a two-goal lead at Molineux, the Gunners were left stunned when a stoppage-time equaliser cost them two crucial points.

The late leveller didn’t just impact the match—it sent shockwaves through the Premier League title race, handing a boost to Manchester City and leaving Arsenal fans reeling.

Declan Rice revealed that the squad didn’t shy away from addressing the frustration head-on.

“We spoke to each other in a firm way after Wolves,” Rice told The Sun.

“We knew we’d let ourselves and the fans down after being in such a good position.”

The midfielder’s words underline the seriousness in the dressing room, where a candid team meeting made it clear that slipping up isn’t part of the standards they’ve set this season.

Title Race Mindset: Rice Issues Stern Warning

The draw has sparked renewed questions about Arsenal’s mentality, especially given their history of finishing second in recent seasons.

Rice, however, refused to let pressure dominate the narrative.

“We’re not going to be handed it,” he said.

“We need to go and win it, we need to deserve it, and we need to be ready for anything that is thrown at us.”

Despite the setback, Arsenal’s squad has shown remarkable consistency.

Rice highlighted that the team has lost only three matches across all competitions this season—a statistic he believes demonstrates the squad’s quality and resilience.

“It’s never going to be easy if we are going to win our first league title in 22 years,” he added.

Recovery and the North London Derby

After the Wolves disappointment, Mikel Arteta allowed his players a day off to regroup and recover.

The timing couldn’t be more crucial, with a massive north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur looming.

Spurs, now under interim manager Igor Tudor, are reinvigorated and ready to challenge, setting the stage for a tense showdown that could shape the remainder of the title race.

Arsenal fans will be looking for their team to show championship mettle, and Rice is confident that the mindset is there.

“We believe we have a squad to win every game,” he said, pointing to their strong season performance as evidence.

What’s Next?

The Premier League race remains finely poised.

Manchester City could narrow the gap to just two points if they defeat Newcastle at home before Arsenal face Spurs.

Meanwhile, Arsenal must avoid slipping against their fierce north London rivals, or they risk letting City gain momentum and increasing the pressure on themselves ahead of the run-in, including a crucial clash at the Etihad later in the season.

For Arsenal, it’s about bouncing back immediately, keeping focus, and proving that last weekend’s slip was nothing more than a temporary setback.

Summary

Arsenal’s 2-2 draw at Wolves sparked a serious discussion in the dressing room, with Declan Rice confirming the squad confronted their disappointment and renewed their focus on winning the title.

Despite pressure and criticism, Arsenal has lost only three games this season and remains determined to claim their first league title in 22 years.

With a pivotal north London derby ahead and Manchester City lurking, the Gunners face a critical test of their championship mentality.

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