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Martin Ødegaard Breaks Silence on Arsenal’s Shocking Defeat to West Ham

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Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard has spoken out about the team’s frustrating 1-0 defeat to West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium, admitting that the performance was not up to standard. The loss, which came after Jarrod Bowen’s first-half goal, marked a disappointing night for the Gunners as they struggled to break down a resolute West Ham defense.

Ødegaard, who has been a key figure for Arsenal this season, did not hold back in his assessment of the match. “We’re really disappointed,” he admitted post-match. “It felt like we had a good chance today but the overall performance wasn’t good enough and that’s a big blow for everyone.”

Arsenal controlled possession for much of the game, but their inability to create clear-cut chances proved costly. Despite 20 attempts on goal, only two truly tested West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola. The lack of cutting edge in the final third was a major factor in Arsenal’s failure to find an equalizer.

Ødegaard acknowledged this issue, stating via club media, “We tried even with 10 men, we put a lot of pressure on them, but I think we lacked a bit of efficiency in the final third, the final pass, the final cross and we should have been sharper and better around the box.”

The task became even harder for Mikel Arteta’s side when youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off in the 73rd minute after a VAR review upgraded his initial yellow card to a red. Despite being a man down, Arsenal continued to push forward in search of a goal but were ultimately unable to break through West Ham’s disciplined defense.

Reflecting on the match, Ødegaard highlighted defensive lapses that also contributed to the defeat. “I think that’s what we missed today and also, we let them run a bit too easily a few times, so it’s a big blow and disappointing.”

However, the Norwegian playmaker was keen to stress the importance of bouncing back quickly. Arsenal remain in second place in the Premier League table with 53 points from 26 matches, and with a crucial run of fixtures ahead, there is little time to dwell on the disappointment.

“We move on and we have to strike back in the next one straight away,” Ødegaard emphasized. “It’s no time to feel sorry for ourselves, we have to keep going. There are still many games to be played, and we have to keep going. The main thing now is to win the next one and work from there.”

Arsenal’s next challenge comes against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, where they will aim to return to winning ways. With the Premier League title race still wide open, Ødegaard and his teammates will need to show resilience and character to ensure this setback does not derail their campaign.

The loss to West Ham serves as a reminder of the challenges ahead, but Ødegaard’s words reflect the determination within the squad to respond positively and keep their title ambitions alive.

 

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