Arsenal fans spot Odegaard’s telling reaction to Rice’s second free-kick

Declan Rice produced two stunning free kicks that will live in memory for a long time while Arsenal Real Madrid defeated 3-0 in the Emirates Stadium, which resulted in a meaningful reaction from Captain Martin Odegaard

Arsenal fans became wild after spotting Martin Odegaard's reaction on the second free-step goal of Declan Rice. Rice Shell-Shocked Reigning European Champions Real Madrid during the quarterfinals first leg conflict on Tuesday evening at the Emirates Stadium by scoring two alien free kicks.

The midfielder of £ 100 million gave the Gunners the lead in the 58th minute, a free kick of 30 meters around the wall and past Thibaut Courtois in Doel, who marked the first direct free kick goal in his senior career of more than 400 games.

Only 12 minutes later, before the raw N5 MEFERTE could have processed what had just happened, Rice scored a beautiful free kick, this time five meters further ahead and from the left of the goal.

The second strike was a great spectacle to see while it shot in the top right corner of the net, where Courtois stood.

After being the first player in history who scored two free kicks in a Champions League Knock-Out match, Rice Racen and his ecstatic teammates to celebrate for fans at the corner flag.

Yet Captain Odegaard did not come to them. Images showed the playmaker – who had the best view of the house, who stood next to rice over the free kick – but just holding his head in disbelief about what he had just seen.

The believers of the Gunners can relate to the reaction of the Norwegian and take to social media to comment on a clip with the lush second goal of Rice. One x user wrote: “That is good outside the charts … Odegaard puts his hands on his head unbelieving and says it all.”

Another Arsenal supporter wrote: “This was exactly how I felt to see that second goal going”, while a third noticed: “Unreal! Odegaard was all of us.”

Others came in by saying: “I don't blame him. It was beautiful”, and: “I was in disbelief too.”

Odegaard, who often takes the free kicks of Arsenal, without so much success, the English international had insisted to cross the ball instead of shooting prior to his first attempt, as instructed by set-piece coach Nicolas Jover of the Touchline.

Rice revealed post-game that he ignored the instructions of his skipper to destroy the effect and say: “He told me that I had to cross:” We are going to the rear post. “I told Bukayo [Saka] “It's not logical to cross,” the line was too high and chipping the ball is difficult. “

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