‘He was immense’ – Rice lauded as ‘one of the best on the planet’

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It was a performance that could prove to be career defining.

Declan Rice cost Arsenal £105m, has played in two European Championship finals with England and won a European trophy at former club West Ham.

Yet it feels the Arsenal midfielder has truly announced himself on the world stage over these two legs in the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid.

No matter how good a player may be, how obvious the quality, it can require a special performance in the biggest of games for people to really take notice.

If they still weren’t paying attention after his two stunning free-kicks at the Emirates last week, there could be no ignoring Rice’s brilliance at the Bernabeu as his side won the return leg 2-1 to book a semi-final meeting with Paris St-Germain.

“He turned the game around,” Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told TNT Sports. “He was immense, he made a difference.”

There had been some concerns the second leg may turn into a nervy evening for Arsenal, despite their three-goal advantage from the home tie, but Rice was having none of it.

The England man, 26, was everywhere, stepping in to stop Madrid’s star-studded attack one minute, driving Arsenal forward in attack the next.

If any of his team-mates shared some of the fans’ pre-match apprehension, they need only have looked at the manner in which the 26-year-old – who joined the Gunners in 2023 – assumed control for the reassurance they needed to put out the holders.

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The night, though, could have turned out very differently for Rice after he was adjudged to have pulled down Kylian Mbappe in the penalty area with the game goalless, earning him a booking too that would have ruled him out of the first leg of the semi-final.

However, the decision was overturned by a video assistant referee (VAR) intervention and, rather the scare negatively affect him, Rice gave a thumbs-up to the referee and continued as if it had never happened.

“What a two games to cement yourself as one of the best midfielders on the planet,” ex-Arsenal centre-back Matthew Upson said on BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Declan Rice is doing it in these two games.”

Former England defender Rio Ferdinand added on TNT Sports: “You need games like this in your career. You need to get to places like this to be properly judged.

“He’s stood up against the holders of this trophy and he’s not just competed, he’s run the show, he’s run the show in both games. He’s put himself in another bracket.”

Rice’s five interceptions over the two legs were the most of any player involved, while he also had the joint-most shots on target (four).

He has seven goals across all competitions this season, matching his previous best in a single campaign.

Any list of the world’s most complete midfielders must now include Rice and he has fully deserved the plaudits.

“It is such a special night for this club, a historic night for this club. We had an objective in this competition – we want to win this competition,” he told TNT Sports.

Achieve that objective and this performance might come to be remembered in the same way as Roy Keane in Turin – when the Irishman’s inspired display helped Manchester United to a comeback win over Juventus to reach the 1999 Champions League final. Or Steven Gerrard’s heroic efforts when Liverpool fought back from 3-0 down to beat AC Milan on penalties to lift the 2005 trophy in Istanbul.

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‘The message will be clear – it’s time for Ancelotti to move on’

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In the build-up to Wednesday’s night Champions League quarter-final tie at the Bernabeu against Arsenal, it felt like there was only one word on every Real Madrid fan’s mind – remontada.

That is Spanish for comeback, and while Real Madrid sides of the past have produced stirring fightbacks from difficult positions to triumph, that never looked likely with this current team.

Real were 3-0 down from a disappointing first-leg display at Emirates Stadium but, bar a brief moment of belief when Vinicius Jr cancelled out Bukayo Saka’s second-half opener within two minutes, the holders never threatened to overturn the deficit.

It was Arsenal instead who fashioned a success to become the only side to win their first two games against Real at the Bernabeu. Gabriel Martinelli struck in stoppage time to secure a stunning 2-1 victory and 5-1 success on aggregate.

The post-mortem has already begun and, as Real Madrid face up the prospect of not being in the Champions League semi-finals for just the third time in 12 seasons, Carlo Ancelotti knows the questions about him and his players won’t be going away anytime soon.

“We have the dark side and we have the bright side,” said the Italian, who took charge of Real for a second spell in 2021 and has won the Champions League three times with the club.

“We have managed the bright side many times, we have won titles, we have won games. We have been eliminated [from the Champions League but] we have three more competitions we need to stay focused for.”

Spanish football expert Guillem Balague added: “Real Madrid stand at the crossroads. They have a squad in need of refreshing.

The end of the Ancelotti era?

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It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

When the Spanish giants signed Kylian Mbappe in the summer after his contract expired at Paris St-Germain, a lot of people were wondering how this Madrid team full of superstars could be stopped. Many pundits suggested they couldn’t.

But after losing their European crown following the limp exit to Arsenal and facing a big fight to defend their La Liga title with Barcelona four points clear in top spot, Real’s season is already being seen as a failure.

“This Real Madrid team is not at the level that these supporters expect,” former Arsenal defender Matthew Upson told BBC Radio 5 live.

“That’s why I wouldn’t be surprised if there were some changes at some point.”

Ancelotti’s future has been a subject of discussion in Spain for the majority of the season.

The 65-year-old has won 11 trophies in his second stint, including two league titles, two Champions Leagues and the Fifa Club World Cup.

Ancelotti is contracted until 2026 and – linked with the vacant Brazil job – has previously said he will discuss his future in the summer.

Asked if he would still be in charge by the time the Club World Cup begins in June, Ancelotti said: “I can’t speak about this right now.

“It could be that the club decide to change [coach]. It could be this year – or the next when my contract expires, there’s no problem.

“It could be tomorrow, in 10 days, in a month or a year, but all I can do will be to thank the club – if my contract’s up or not, I don’t care.”

Ancelotti’s managerial record is impressive and deserves respect, having won 20 major trophies, including five Champions Leagues, with two of them at AC Milan.

But, with Bayer Leverkusen boss and former Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso linked with a return, the club’s hierarchy could decide now is the time to make the change.

“He won’t be there next season,” French football journalist Julien Laurens said on BBC Match of the Day.

“This was an embarrassment for Real Madrid. To lose 5-1 against a very good Arsenal team, but you still are the reigning champions and have some of the best players in the world.”

Balague added: “Ancelotti thrives in environments with quality players who don’t need to be over-coached.

“His job, in many ways, has been to keep the dressing room harmonious, egos balanced, and the belief high that Real Madrid can win any game, simply because they are Real Madrid. And that worked, to a point.

“But this season has highlighted the limits of that approach. Madrid have run less than their opponents in key games, while the second tier of talent – Arda Guler, Brahim Díaz and even Endrick when available – have been underused.

How do Real Madrid rebuild?

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Many would argue the summer dismissal of Ancelotti would be an overreaction.

After all, the Spaniards are still in with a shout of defending their La Liga title and have a Copa Del Rey final looming against Barcelona.

But after winning a 15th Champions League and La Liga last season, there’s no hiding the fact this one has been disappointing so far.

They have lost 11 games in all competitions, while their performance in both legs against Arsenal were alarming.

They were a distant second best in the first leg and, while their fans did their part in the return with plenty of noise at the Bernabeu, the players failed to do theirs.

Real did not manage a shot on target until 10 minutes into the second half, while their leveller came about after an uncharacteristic mistake by William Saliba.

“There was no plan tactically, it was an absolute mess,” Laurens added.

“They have to change, they have to change their policy and their manager.”

Balague admitted: “The warning signs have been there for months.

“Their Champions League elimination at the hands of Arsenal feels like a reckoning, the culmination of a season where, despite results, things have often looked off.

“Every match has been a grind. This Real Madrid side has looked like a team running on fumes.”

Change has already started for next season.

Trent Alexander-Arnold looks set to arrive from Liverpool in the summer, while there could be some high-profile exits to follow.

“They need to make big calls now,” said Laurens. “Do you keep Vinicius Jr? What do you do with Rodrygo. It just cannot continue because that front four cannot work together.”

Balague also believed the squad needed a significant refresh to get the club back to where they want to be.

He said: “This is a squad that needs new energy. Toni Kroos has never truly been replaced, the midfield lacks control. While Luka Modric remains a legend, the need for someone who can control the tempo without being 39 years old is obvious.

“The club has to face hard decisions this summer. Modric and Lucas Vázquez [contracts] may not be renewed. David Alaba, if a good offer comes in, could be allowed to leave.”

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‘The message will be clear – it’s time for Ancelotti to move on’

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In the build-up to Wednesday’s night Champions League quarter-final tie at the Bernabeu against Arsenal, it felt like there was only one word on every Real Madrid fan’s mind – remontada.

That is Spanish for comeback, and while Real Madrid sides of the past have produced stirring fightbacks from difficult positions to triumph, that never looked likely with this current team.

Real were 3-0 down from a disappointing first-leg display at Emirates Stadium but, bar a brief moment of belief when Vinicius Jr cancelled out Bukayo Saka’s second-half opener within two minutes, the holders never threatened to overturn the deficit.

It was Arsenal instead who fashioned a success to become the only side to win their first two games against Real at the Bernabeu. Gabriel Martinelli struck in stoppage time to secure a stunning 2-1 victory and 5-1 success on aggregate.

The post-mortem has already begun and, as Real Madrid face up the prospect of not being in the Champions League semi-finals for just the third time in 12 seasons, Carlo Ancelotti knows the questions about him and his players won’t be going away anytime soon.

“We have the dark side and we have the bright side”, said the Italian, who took charge of Real for a second spell in 2021 and has won the Champions League three times with the club.

“We have managed the bright side many times, we have won titles, we have won games. We have been eliminated]from the Champions League but] we have three more competitions we need to stay focused for”.

Spanish football expert Guillem Balague added: ” Real Madrid stand at the crossroads. They have a squad in need of refreshing.

The end of the Ancelotti era?

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It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

When the Spanish giants signed Kylian Mbappe in the summer after his contract expired at Paris St-Germain, a lot of people were wondering how this Madrid team full of superstars could be stopped. Many pundits suggested they couldn’t.

But after losing their European crown following the limp exit to Arsenal and facing a big fight to defend their La Liga title with Barcelona four points clear in top spot, Real’s season is already being seen as a failure.

” This Real Madrid team is not at the level that these supporters expect, “former Arsenal defender Matthew Upson told BBC Radio 5 live.

” That’s why I wouldn’t be surprised if there were some changes at some point. “

Ancelotti’s future has been a subject of discussion in Spain for the majority of the season.

The 65-year-old has won 11 trophies in his second stint, including two league titles, two Champions Leagues and the Fifa Club World Cup.

Ancelotti is contracted until 2026 and – linked with the vacant Brazil job – has previously said he will discuss his future in the summer.

Asked if he would still be in charge by the time the Club World Cup begins in June, Ancelotti said:” I can’t speak about this right now.

“It could be that the club decide to change]coach]. It could be this year – or the next when my contract expires, there’s no problem.

” It could be tomorrow, in 10 days, in a month or a year, but all I can do will be to thank the club – if my contract’s up or not, I don’t care. “

Ancelotti’s managerial record is impressive and deserves respect, having won 20 major trophies, including five Champions Leagues, with two of them at AC Milan.

But, with Bayer Leverkusen boss and former Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso linked with a return, the club’s hierarchy could decide now is the time to make the change.

” He won’t be there next season, “French football journalist Julien Laurens said on BBC Match of the Day.

” This was an embarrassment for Real Madrid. To lose 5-1 against a very good Arsenal team, but you still are the reigning champions and have some of the best players in the world. “

Balague added:” Ancelotti thrives in environments with quality players who don’t need to be over-coached.

“His job, in many ways, has been to keep the dressing room harmonious, egos balanced, and the belief high that Real Madrid can win any game, simply because they are Real Madrid. And that worked, to a point.

” But this season has highlighted the limits of that approach. Madrid have run less than their opponents in key games, while the second tier of talent – Arda Guler, Brahim Díaz and even Endrick when available – have been underused.

How do Real Madrid rebuild?

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Many would argue the summer dismissal of Ancelotti would be an overreaction.

After all, the Spaniards are still in with a shout of defending their La Liga title and have a Copa Del Rey final looming against Barcelona.

But after winning a 15th Champions League and La Liga last season, there’s no hiding the fact this one has been disappointing so far.

They have lost 11 games in all competitions, while their performance in both legs against Arsenal were alarming.

They were a distant second best in the first leg and, while their fans did their part in the return with plenty of noise at the Bernabeu, the players failed to do theirs.

Real did not manage a shot on target until 10 minutes into the second half, while their leveller came about after an uncharacteristic mistake by William Saliba.

“There was no plan tactically, it was an absolute mess”, Laurens added.

“They have to change, they have to change their policy and their manager”.

Balague admitted: “The warning signs have been there for months.

” Their Champions League elimination at the hands of Arsenal feels like a reckoning, the culmination of a season where, despite results, things have often looked off.

“Every match has been a grind. This Real Madrid side has looked like a team running on fumes”.

Change has already started for next season.

Trent Alexander-Arnold looks set to arrive from Liverpool in the summer, while there could be some high-profile exits to follow.

“They need to make big calls now”, said Laurens. “Do you keep Vinicius Jr? What do you do with Rodrygo. It just cannot continue because that front four cannot work together”.

Balague also believed the squad needed a significant refresh to get the club back to where they want to be.

He said: “This is a squad that needs new energy. Toni Kroos has never truly been replaced, the midfield lacks control. While Luka Modric remains a legend, the need for someone who can control the tempo without being 39 years old is obvious.

” The club has to face hard decisions this summer. Modric and Lucas Vázquez]contracts] may not be renewed. David Alaba, if a good offer comes in, could be allowed to leave. “

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‘I’m joining the petition’ – Murphy in England frame?

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Harvey Barnes, a team-mate from Newcastle, wants to sign any petition asking for Jacob Murphy to be included in the England squad.

As his team defeated Crystal Palace 5-0 on Wednesday night to move up to third place in the Premier League, Winger Murphy scored one goal and assisted another.

The 30-year-old has 19 goals in his career so far this year, more than in all of his previous three campaigns combined.

Murphy has also won the Carabao Cup three goals, four assists, and three goals in his previous five matches.

England manager Thomas Tuchel watched as uncapped Murphy’s hamstring-waving defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.

Murphy, who was born in Wembley, London, has only recently been called up for senior England, though he does have a few England youth caps.

Newcastle winger Barnes called Barnes, “He’s playing unbelievable.

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Murphy on the opener, “I did mean it, yeah”

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At the age of 30, it’s unusual for a player to have a breakthrough season, but Murphy has exactly that happening. He hasn’t started more than 17 Premier League games in a single season.

Murphy, a fan of the Boyhood Toons, made his league debut from Norwich in 2017.

He had been loaned out to West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday for seven years while playing for Newcastle.

However, he has become a star this season, which is largely due to his kinship with Alexander Isak.

In the Premier League this year, only Mohamed Salah (18) has more assists than Murphy (12).

Isak, the striker from Newcastle, has made seven assists.

A Premier League record will be broken if he sets him up three more times.

On Wednesday night, Murphy only assisted Isak because of the Swede’s subpar finishing.

In the first five minutes, Murphy twice made it to the byeline and threw deliciously dangerous crosses, which Isak was unable to turn in.

Murphy did open the scoring by beating goalkeeper Dean Henderson for power with a shot that, in some circles, resembled a cross.

Murphy told Sky Sports, “Yes, I did mean it.” You just need to hit the button when the juices are flowing.

It would be difficult for the defender to pass through him because he has already come out, so I paused and said, “Ah, just shoot here.” Lovely. “

At the conclusion of the first half, Murphy’s cross from Fabian Schar gave the Newcastle defender a header that went into the far corner gave the game its deserved.

Before half-time, Murphy had a goal, an assist, and a lot of other chances created.

This means that only Cole Palmer and Ollie Watkins have more goal involvements than Murphy among the Premier League players this season.

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