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Arsenal's Declan Rice on 'cruel' Champions League shoot-out heartbreak against PSG - 'It won't define us'

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Arsenal's Declan Rice on 'cruel' Champions League shoot-out heartbreak against PSG - 'It won't define us'

Arsenal's "cruel" Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain will not define them, says Declan Rice.

The Gunners were looking for their first Champions League title but suffered heartbreak in Budapest as they were beaten 4-3 on penalties by PSG after a tense 1-1 draw in 120 minutes, Eberechi Eze and Gabriel missing from the spot.

Mikel Arteta's side therefore end the season with only the Premier League trophy but Rice insists there is more to come on the silverware front in the future.

Speaking to TNT Sports, Rice said: "The emotions and the stakes are so high. It's cruel. He [Arteta] spoke about how much he loves us as a group. How we've given 100 per cent every single game with everything that's been thrown at us.

"This is only the start for us. We got over the line in the Premier League, this would've been one step further but it wasn't to be. We keep building. Since I came to the club it was a quarter-final exit, then semi-final and now final. We keep going and keep staying positive. This isn't going to define us."

Arteta reiterated that he was proud of his squad but emphasised the importance of feeling the pain of losing in Budapest.

He said: "First of all you have to go through that pain, digest it and turn it into fuel to improve and reach a different level.

"I want to congratulate PSG because in my opinion they are the best team in the world. What they are able to do with the ball, with individual actions, credit to their players.

"I'm so proud of them. That we have, under the circumstances that we know internally what we've been through.

"To manage this group of players, the way they carry this badge. We got to the big one and we missed on the biggest one.

"We haven't done it for 22 years [win the league] and it is only the second time in our history [we have reached the final].

"We need to recognise the season that we had. Nobody is going to take the pain away from you.

"I think you have to go through the motions. If you are in pain, go through the pain. If you have done something wrong, you have to learn from it."

The one moment Arsenal fans may look back on with disappointment was the decision not to award a penalty in extra-time when Noni Madueke went down in the area under a challenge by Nuno Mendes.

Rice and Arteta both had their say on the incident at full-time after being booked for their remonstrations.

"I've not seen it back yet, but at the time on the pitch I thought Noni was ahead of him," said Rice.

"Looking back at the one we got against Bayer Leverkusen, it was very similar.

"I'm not going get into it now. At the time I was devastated. Against PSG, you have to be mentally on it. I thought as the game went on we grew into it and created a number of chances.

"PSG have lost loads over the years and now they are having their time. I think that's going to keep happening with us. We are having our small losses but we are going to go on and keep pushing."

Arteta said: "I watched it back and it can easily be a penalty. Basically we see the penalties they have given in the competition this season. The referee's made that decision but he made a different one with Mosquera. That's an important one."

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