Unseen moment shows Gabriel Martinelli shouting at Declan Rice after Arsenal equaliser
Declan Rice’s equaliser left everyone of an Arsenal persuasion delighted – well, almost everyone. The Gunners were 1-0 down at Old Trafford thanks to Bruno Fernandes‘ free-kick when Rice slammed home a leveller in the second half to make it 1-1. Declan Rice was delighted with his goal and enjoyed celebrating in front of the Stretford EndGetty Gabriel Martinelli could be seen yelling at his teammates to stop celebratingSky Sports An emphatic strike, Rice was keen to celebrate in front of the Stretford End by shushing the home fans and pulling out Cristiano Ronaldo‘s iconic ‘calma’ celebration. Speaking after the final whistle, the England midfielder explained the reason for goading the United fans and said: “I think it’s just a bit of football banter between me and the fans.” But while he and his teammates were enjoying the moment, one teammate was having none of it. Rice was seen hugging Myles Lewis-Skelly and Mikel Merino, but further away was a furious Gabriel Martinelli. The Brazilian forward was screaming at Rice to stop celebrating and get back in position to restart the game. Clearly not content with a draw, Martinelli wanted his teammates to get the game back underway as soon as possible so that they could chase a winner to keep their Premier League title aspirations alive. Speaking on commentary, Gary Neville said: “I think Martinelli is right. Get back to the halfway line. He’s shouting at Rice ‘why are you celebrating?'” Unfortunately despite the forward’s best efforts, Mikel Arteta‘s side had to settle for a point as any hopes of catching Liverpool drifted even further. While still having a game in hand, Arsenal are now 15 points behind Arne Slot’s side with Liverpool looking like runaway favourites to claim the crown. It means that for the Gunners it could be another season where they fail to go all the way and cement themselves as the top team in English football. talkSPORT BET: Latest Cheltenham Festival odds and free bet offers Arteta was in a spiky mood post-match when quizzed on their title hopesGetty After the game at Old Trafford, Arteta tried to leave his interview with Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison early in a clear show of his frustrations. The Spaniard had been non-committal when asked if his team’s lack of striking options had hindered their title aspirations. Arteta then tried to leave, before Davison pushed once again. “Mikel, one more,” he said as the Spaniard tried to dart away. “I have to ask you about the title race because it’s 15 points now, is it too much?” View Tweet: https://t.co/z7wDT5evHj Arteta replied: “Alright, thank you,” before departing the scene. Arsenal are next in action on Wednesday night when they look to finish off the job in their Champions League round of 16 clash with PSV – a tie that they lead 7-1. They then return to Premier League action next Sunday as they host fellow top four challengers Chelsea.

Declan Rice’s equaliser left everyone of an Arsenal persuasion delighted – well, almost everyone.
The Gunners were 1-0 down at Old Trafford thanks to Bruno Fernandes‘ free-kick when Rice slammed home a leveller in the second half to make it 1-1.
An emphatic strike, Rice was keen to celebrate in front of the Stretford End by shushing the home fans and pulling out Cristiano Ronaldo‘s iconic ‘calma’ celebration.
Speaking after the final whistle, the England midfielder explained the reason for goading the United fans and said: “I think it’s just a bit of football banter between me and the fans.”
But while he and his teammates were enjoying the moment, one teammate was having none of it.
Rice was seen hugging Myles Lewis-Skelly and Mikel Merino, but further away was a furious Gabriel Martinelli.
The Brazilian forward was screaming at Rice to stop celebrating and get back in position to restart the game.
Clearly not content with a draw, Martinelli wanted his teammates to get the game back underway as soon as possible so that they could chase a winner to keep their Premier League title aspirations alive.
Speaking on commentary, Gary Neville said: “I think Martinelli is right. Get back to the halfway line. He’s shouting at Rice ‘why are you celebrating?'”
Unfortunately despite the forward’s best efforts, Mikel Arteta‘s side had to settle for a point as any hopes of catching Liverpool drifted even further.
While still having a game in hand, Arsenal are now 15 points behind Arne Slot’s side with Liverpool looking like runaway favourites to claim the crown.
It means that for the Gunners it could be another season where they fail to go all the way and cement themselves as the top team in English football.
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After the game at Old Trafford, Arteta tried to leave his interview with Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison early in a clear show of his frustrations.
The Spaniard had been non-committal when asked if his team’s lack of striking options had hindered their title aspirations.
Arteta then tried to leave, before Davison pushed once again.
“Mikel, one more,” he said as the Spaniard tried to dart away.
“I have to ask you about the title race because it’s 15 points now, is it too much?”
Arteta replied: “Alright, thank you,” before departing the scene.
Arsenal are next in action on Wednesday night when they look to finish off the job in their Champions League round of 16 clash with PSV – a tie that they lead 7-1.
They then return to Premier League action next Sunday as they host fellow top four challengers Chelsea.