Updated On: 09 April, 2025 02:24 PM IST | London | AFP
But although Arsenal, who have never won the Champions League, are in pole position to make the last four, Rice has no intention of underestimating the 15-time European champions

Arsenal`s English midfielder Declan Rice celebrates scoring the team`s second goal during the UEFA Champions League Quarter final first leg football match between Arsenal and Real Madrid, at the Emirates Stadium, in London. Pics/AFP
Declan Rice admitted his brilliant free-kick double in Arsenal's stunning 3-0 win over Champions League holders Real Madrid was years in the making. Rice scored with two sublime free-kicks in the second half of the quarter-final first leg at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday. The England midfielder's long-range rockets were followed by a Mikel Merino goal as Arsenal moved to the brink of reaching the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2009. It was an incredible result, made all the more remarkable by the fact Rice had never scored a free-kick in his career until the first of his set-piece blasts flashed past Real keeper Thibaut Courtois.
"It's been in the locker, but I've hit the wall too many times or it's gone over the bar," Rice said. "Originally we were going to cross it and then I've just seen the wall and the goalkeeper's position. So I thought just go for it. "The second one I had the confidence. I hit it. I'm excited, I'm happy, I'm over the moon. But in a few years time this will really hit me that what I've done tonight was really special." Throughout his career with West Ham and now Arsenal, Rice has been known more as a defensive midfielder than a creative force. But he has been determined to add more goals to his game, with some prompting from team-mates and Gunners boss Mikel Arteta.