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Jude Bellingham and John Terry congratulate 25-year-old Arsenal player after what happened last night
Both Jude Bellingham and John Terry were quick to congratulate one Arsenal player for an achievement with their country last night.
Back at London Colney, Mikel Arteta must have surely just been watching last night’s international games with bated breath – praying♔ for the safe return of all of his players.

Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Magalhaes have already returned to the club early owing to injury, a duღo who are seemingly still in the balance before th🙈e Manchester City clash.
And that perfectly delineates why𝓡 Arteta can’t afford to lose anym☂ore of his key men before this Sunday’s game, and the important fixtures that follow.
Of course, Jakub Kiwior also played 120 minutes for Poland and against Wales last night, less than ideal from an Arsenal perspective🌱.
That being said, it was definitely a proud moment for all associated with the club when Declan Rice adorned the England armband against Belgium.
Rice ca🐼ptained his country fo༺r the first time and played 90 minutes in the 2-2 draw, receiving his 50th cap.
Arsenal star Declan Rice congratulated after captaining England against Belgium last night
As you may expect, Rice took to after the game to celebrate his achievement with fans.ౠ
Rice uploaded a collection of photos with the caption: “Captaining my country & 5🉐0th ꦡcap. Dreams” to which a host of players replied.
Jude Bellingham left a message saying: “Congratulations brother, always a ple♐asure.”
Moreover, former Chelsea man John Terry also left his support ♚simply saying: “Congratulations mate.”

An excellent memory for the Arsenal man all round last night, even if he may have enjoyed💞 winning the game too.
Unfortunately, on this occasion two individual mistakes cost England the two goals, making a victory very difficu🌳lt in 90𒀰 minutes.
Of course, having played another full game, Arsenal fans will probably be as much relieved as they are proud of Rice, as they seem him return🌱 from his England exploits unscath🧔ed.
The midfielder really does h🌠ave an exeℱmplary availability record – perhaps why Gareth Southgate was happy to start him in both games.
All that being said, it seems there could bꦆe a bidding▨ war for one of Rice’s Arsenal teammates this summer.