Martin Odegaard, the captain of Arsenal, has stated that his club “doesn’t care” about Manchester City or any other Premier League squad, preferring to concentrate on their own stellar performance in the title fight.
In addition, following Arsenal’s victory over Manchester United at the weekend, Odegaard advised the team to remain “cool and humble.”
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The Norwegian international assisted Arsenal in their dramatic 3-2 victory over Manchester United on Sunday, which allowed them to extend their advantage atop the standings to five points.
Man City is their main rival, but the defending champions have played one more game than Arsenal, who they play on Friday night in the FA Cup fourth round.
When asked if the pressure on Arsenal’s match with United was increased by City’s two victories, Odegaard responded in his post-match interview, “No, honestly, we don’t care about City or any other club.
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“We anticipated them to win, so that wasn’t a great surprise, and we just focused on our game, to come here and win, and that is what we did,” said the team. We have a unique sensation from how we won this game, which will also be helpful.
“The season is lengthy. We must maintain our composure and humility because we are only halfway through and there are still many games to play. We are simply concerned on the upcoming game, and that is all that counts. This is how focused we have to be, he remarked.
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