Rice sends Arsenal five clear & Lionesses left devastated
Football Daily
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4.3 • 4.6K Ratings
🗓️ 6 December 2023
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
What a dramatic Tuesday night of football.
In the Premier League, a 97th minute winner from Declan Rice gave Arsenal all three points against Luton, and extended their Premier League lead to five points. Former Arsenal defender Matt Upson and forward Theo Walcott join Kelly Cates with reaction from Kenilworth Road. Hear from winning manager Mikel Arteta and a very deflated Rob Edwards.
Elsewhere, Conor McNamara and Leon Osman reflect on a win for Wolves. They beat Burnley 1-0 to go up to 12th in the table. Gary O'Neil and Vincent Kompany give their post-match thoughts.
And it was heartbreak for the Lionesses - who despite thumping Scotland by six goals in their final Nations League group game, were denied top spot in the group thanks to an injury-time goal from the Netherlands. It means that Team GB's hopes of playing in the Paris Olympics next year are over. Hear from former Man City goalkeeper and Lioness Karen Bardsley, as well as England manager Sarina Wiegman and goalscorer Beth Mead.
TOPICS
00'50 Luton 3-4 Arsenal
08'26 Mikel Arteta interview
10'06 Rob Edwards interview
11'40 Wolves 1-0 Burnley with Conor McNamara and Leon Osman
14'28 Gary O'Neil interview
16'04 Vincent Kompany interview
18'16 England miss out on the Nations League semi-finals
20'00 Beth Mead interview
23'34 Sarina Wiegman interview
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