Odegard called on Arsenal to win the Champions League

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London Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard spoke to journalists and called on his teammates to write their names into the club's history.. For this, Londoners need to overcome Paris Saint-Germain at Saturday's Champions League final, which will take place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest.

The Londoners are heading into the final match against the established champions of France in the status of perhaps the largest club in Europe that has never won this prestigious tournament. Arsenal lost their single Champions League final to Barcelona back in 2006.

Now Mikel Arteta's team is on the verge of gaining what Arsene Wenger's legendary team couldn't achieve. Behind the words of the Norwegian football player, who won the title of champion of England, which club has been watching for 22 years, the atmosphere has radically changed and a great psychological force has emerged from the team.

“It’s clear that what’s special is that we can achieve something that has never been achieved before.”. 22 years have passed since Arsenal's last victory in the Premier League, and we have been given a decision. We also want to create even more history. If you feel the savor of victory and lift a trophy, you know how good it is, then we want to earn it again,” Martin said.

The captain is also encouraged that victory in the Premier League - a tournament that many people respect in the world - gives the team great success in the European arena. The remaining fates of Arsenal often faced criticism.

After many attempts to gain a foothold at the top, as well as painful defeats (against PSG from Liza, the champions last year, and from Manchester City in the final of the National League Cup), the team was called to. Ale, as Odegard confirms, the Premier League championship title is still closed:.

" now it's all gone.

We, as a team, have experienced a lot, and I think that this evidence has miraculously prepared us for the rest of our lives and for tomorrow’s final.

We are playing against a good team with a lot of strong strengths, but we believe in ourselves the kind of football we are playing. Our goal is to be ourselves and focus on what we can control,” Odegard summed up.

Guess what, UEFA recently explained why the Champions League final will end before the end of the day.

Based on materials: espn.com



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