Odegaard pointed out Arsenal’s turning point this season
The Gunners’ captain shared how his trip to Dubai in the middle of the season was the catalyst that helped the London team compete for the championship in the second half of the season.
Mikel Arteta’s team will enter this Sunday’s match with the hope of victory and quenching their 20-year thirst for a domestic championship title.
Arsenal was out of breath in the championship race last season but has returned to stable form at the end of this season since the mid-season training trip in Dubai. Captain Odegaard admitted that the moment to turn the season around came from
Odegaard and his team had a short period in the middle of the season.
Speaking to TNT Sports, midfielder No. 8 said: “About this season, of course we have to mention the trip to Dubai again.
“Everyone brought their families and we became closer to each other.
The training trip in Dubai has helped the entire Arsenal team become more united.
The Mirror also pointed out that in March, coach Arteta himself invited the players’ families to join the trip as a way to bring fresh ideas to a team that was showing signs of faltering.
Everything has gone well, and it has worked in Arsenal’s favor as they have won 15 of their 17 games so far.
Despite the impressive winning streak, the fate of the home team at Emirates Stadium is not in their hands.
A bright future awaits the Gunners.
“As everyone knows, we had a good season, but I know that if we don’t win the tournament, no one will be happy and the whole team will be determined to come back stronger to conquer.
“I am sure that my team will have titles in the near future. Hopefully everything will go well. If we have not achieved it, the team will not be discouraged and continue to improve.
Arsenal will welcome Everton at home tomorrow at 10pm, the same time as the matches of Manchester City and West Ham.