Declan Rice delivered a dazzling display, providing an assist and an all-action performance that was crucial to Arsenal's 2-1 win against Chelsea, keeping them firmly at the summit.
In the early hours of March 2nd (Vietnam time), Arsenal defeated Chelsea 2-1 at Emirates Stadium in matchweek 28 of the 2025/26 Premier League. In a tense and tactically rich match, Declan Rice was rated 7.9 by Sofascore (the highest) and deservedly named the best player on the pitch.
From the outset, Arsenal took the initiative and capitalized on their advantage in the 21st minute. From a Bukayo Saka corner, Gabriel acted as a decoy for William Saliba to head home from close range and open the scoring. Chelsea remained undaunted, increased the pressure, and equalized 1-1 in the 45+2nd minute when Piero Hincapie inadvertently scored an own goal following a Reece James corner.
Entering the second half, Declan Rice began to truly make his mark. In the 66th minute, the English midfielder delivered a precise corner for Jurrien Timber to rise and head home a dangerous effort, restoring a 2-1 lead for the home side. That was Rice's sole assist of the match, with an expected assist (xA) value of 0.24, while he also created 2 key passes and 1 clear chance for his teammates.
Not only prominent in attack, Rice also demonstrated his role as a midfield "sweeper." He had 57 touches, made 41 passes with an 88% accuracy rate. Notably, he achieved 96% accuracy in his own half and 73% in the opponent's half, showcasing stability in ball circulation. The midfielder born in 1999 also contributed 3 tackle attempts (1 successful), 1 interception, won 4 out of 7 ground duels, and was not dribbled past a single time.
Rice's ball recovery ability and tempo control helped Arsenal hold firm after Pedro Neto received a second yellow card in the 70th minute, forcing Chelsea to play with ten men. In the end, Arsenal secured a 2-1 victory, solidifying their top spot with 64 points, 5 points ahead of Manchester City but having played one more game. With his all-encompassing display, Declan Rice was the heart of the Gunners' crucial triumph.