Furious Rice unleashes x-rated rant after Arsenal's draw at Nottingham Forest

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Declan Rice's potty mouth was unleashed once again as the Arsenal star swore to himself following his team's 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest.

The England ace went viral in midweek after a tunnel row with Gunners coach Albert Stuivenberg at half-time of Arsenal's 3-2 win at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-finals.

But this time he took his frustrations out on himself as he bemoaned Arsenal's failure to go nine points clear of Manchester City, who had lost 2-0 at Man United.

'F****** s***, every f****** time,' he fumed to himself.

Arsenal have drawn their last two Premier League games but, if they had won them, they would have been 11 points clear of City. Pep Guardiola's side are winless in their last four league outings.

Piers Morgan liked seeing Rice's frustration, writing on X: 'He's right! And this is why Rice should be captain.

'We lacked proper leadership today. For title run-ins, we need this mentality - a refusal to accept such mediocre performances.'

Rice is widely seen by the public as a genial and good-natured character but in the past week he has shown the darker side which many associate with a winning mentality.

In his clash with Mikel Arteta's assistant Stuivenberg, known as 'AirPod Albert', he claimed the coach 'doesn't know what the hell he's on about' in an expletive-laden rant.

Gabriel Magalhaes intervened between the pair, placing himself in the middle of them, though Rice continued to shout and gesticulate.

A camera pointing down the tunnel captured the argument and an expert lip-reader, Jeremy Freeman, revealed to the Daily Mail what was said during the clip.

Rice begins the sequence by saying 'just go,' and Gabriel steps in to say to Stuivenberg: 'Stop, please stop, please stop'.

Then, according to Freeman, Rice blurts out: 'Oh for f***'s sake', at which point Gabriel asks him to be 'calm'.

Then comes Rice's insult: 'He doesn’t know what the hell he is on about?'

The video ends with Gabriel saying: 'Calm, hey stop, hey calm.'

Arsenal were 1-0 up at the time thanks to Ben White's opener. Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi scored in the second half, but Alejandro Garnacho netted twice to keep Chelsea in the tie.

Stuivenberg has been one of Arteta's most trusted lieutenants since 2019. He is known as 'AirPod Albert' as he is regularly seen wearing the wireless earpieces.

Arteta and Stuivenberg struck up a rapport when studying for their UEFA A coaching licenses in Cardiff with the Football Association of Wales.

His credentials as a coach go back to his native Holland after a cruciate ligament injury ended his playing career in 1989, putting wheels in motion for a key role to come on the other side of the white lines.

He worked at Feyenoord for 13 years, helping to bring through talents such as Robin van Persie, who would become an Emirates favourite. Stuivenberg progressed to work with the Dutch national youth teams and Manchester United, where he was under Louis van Gaal. Stints at Belgian side Genk and Wales followed before he joined Arsenal.

In January 2022 he took charge of Arsenal against Manchester City while Arteta had to isolate after contracting Covid-19.

Confrontations are not necessarily a sign of a team in poor health. Thierry Henry has previously spoken about the aggressiveness that was rampant in the Invincibles side of 2003-04.

'I keep on saying to everybody we were competitors, wanting to win and would do anything to win, competing against Man United but the hardest thing ever was to train,' Henry told The Football Show.

'The training session, you saw what we did and what we didn’t do. All you are facing is Sol Campbell, [Martin] Keown, Kolo [Toure], every morning, that is what I had to deal with every morning and they had to deal with us.

'It was so hard in training. Sometimes we would fight in training, battle. It makes me laugh when you hear "oh we argued" but it was meant to happen.'

'You don’t win things without having that mentality,' Henry revealed. 'That ego, that respect for the team. And yes, battles happen... when you have players around you that demand excellence, that is what you are going to bring.

'Those guys demand excellence, that is what I became. We had to clash because we had the same attitude and the same will to win.'

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