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Odegaard offers a very big promise to Arsenal fans after season end
The season has come to an end and Arsenal midfielder plus captain Martin Odegaard has made a big promise to the fans of the North London club.
Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard has issued a rallying cry to the Gunners faithful, promising a fierce and determined return for the upcoming season.
Speaking after Arsenal’s final Premier League match of the season, a 2-1 victory over Everton at the Emirates Stadium, Ødegaard declared, “We’re gonna come back even stronger, even more hungry. We’re gonna push to do it and win everything.”
The Norwegian midfielder’s words are a testament to the ambition and hunger within the Arsenal squad, despite finishing the 2023/24 campaign in second place, narrowly missing out on the title to Manchester City. The Gunners achieved 89 points, a remarkable feat, but ultimately fell short of the reigning champions’ 91.
Ødegaard’s commitment to pushing for improvement and achieving ultimate success will undoubtedly inspire confidence amongst the Arsenal supporters. With a full pre-season ahead, the Gunners will be looking to address their shortcomings and build upon the strong foundations laid in the previous campaign. Ødegaard’s leadership and the team’s hunger for silverware suggest an exciting and competitive season lies ahead for Arsenal.
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