Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice spoke to SkySports after Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions.
The interview showed two sides of the same journey.
Rice described what the team has achieved.
Saka explained what it felt like before that progress began.
Bukayo Saka opens up on ‘dark place’ after Arsenal struggles
Saka explained exactly where he was mentally during Arsenal’s difficult period.
He did not generalise or soften it.
“I was in a dark place. Obviously, I know what you guys have done for the club and where this club has been in the past. At that very moment, we were very, very low and very far from the level that I believed Arsenal should be. And obviously, I know from school, from social media, the banter, what people say about Arsenal, how they laugh about us. And in that moment, I was just so sad. I just wanted to put it all out in a post. And that’s just what I felt at the moment.”
That quote explains the environment at the time.
Arsenal were not competing at the level expected internally. The gap between the club’s history and its performances was being highlighted externally through criticism and ridicule.
Saka felt both.
His decision to post publicly came from that frustration rather than strategy. It reflects a dressing room that knew it was underperforming.
"At that very moment, we were very far from the level Arsenal should've been… "
Bukayo Saka on his now-famous tweet to the Arsenal fans ❤️📲 pic.twitter.com/q8NSwExsy8
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 24, 2026
Declan Rice reacts as Arsenal deliver on expectations
Rice focused on what the team has now achieved.
His reaction shows how those expectations have been met.
“It’s just been a dream you know. It’s everything I expected and more. I can’t believe it’s incredible.”
That statement matters because Rice arrived with expectation.
He joined as a record signing to improve a team already competing near the top of the table. His role was not to rebuild, but to elevate.
The outcome matches that responsibility.
Saka then described a specific moment that shows how the players experienced it.
“We were standing over there and I literally said to JT [Jurrien Timber] we are literally standing on our dreams you know? So surreal.”
That moment is not abstract.
It refers to players recognising, in real time, that the objective they had worked towards across the season had been completed.
"We are literally standing in our dreams, you know!"
Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice react to winning the Premier League 🏆 pic.twitter.com/Ey7m478xAG
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 24, 2026
What these quotes show about Arsenal’s development under Arteta
These quotes provide evidence of how Arsenal have progressed.
The earlier period described by Saka involved underperformance, external criticism and a lack of alignment between expectation and output.
The current situation described by Rice shows a team meeting those expectations.
That shift did not happen through individual moments.
It came from structural improvement. Recruitment aligned with system needs. Roles became clearer. Performance levels stabilised across the squad.
The players are now describing that change themselves.
That is the difference.