- Rice put Arsenal ahead against the Croatian champion after two minutes
- He was forced to take evasive action when glasses were thrown at him in corners.
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Arsenal star Declan Rice was targeted by objects thrown by Dinamo Zagreb fans during their Champions League match at the Emirates Stadium.
Rice gave Arsenal a lead in the second minute of the night against their Croatian opponents, firing into the net after a pass from Kai Havertz.
The midfielder was then attacked by Zagreb fans while trying to take corners near traveling fans during the first half.
Rice was forced to take cover as sections of the moving stand threw plastic cups in his direction.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard was also attacked when he approached Rice as the Gunners prepared for the set-piece.
Zagreb is likely to face action from European football's governing body UEFA following the incidents.
Declan Rice was forced to take evasive action to avoid being hit by plastic cups thrown by fans.
The Arsenal star was the target of objects thrown by Dinamo Zagreb fans while taking corners
Objects thrown at Martin Odegaard in the first half of the Champions League tie
Arsenal approached the match looking to increase their chances of achieving an automatic qualification spot for the round of 16 of the competition.
Mikel Arteta's team had collected 13 points from their first six games in the renewed league phase of the competition.
The results left the Gunners in the top eight of the league, which would be enough to go directly to the next phase of the competition.
Victory over the Croatian champions would help Arsenal avoid falling into the play-off places.
Zagreb are out of the play-off positions at this stage, but could still secure a place with positive results in the remaining matches.