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Odegaard Reunites with Arsenal Teammates Ahead of Norway's World Cup Quarterfinal vs England

Norway captain Martin Odegaard looks forward to facing his Arsenal teammates in the World Cup quarterfinal against England. He praised Declan Rice as a complete player who gives everything for the team. Norway enters as underdogs after defeating Brazil, but Odegaard believes anything can happen in football. The match features Premier League stars including Erling Haaland against top English players.

Banking on belief, reunion with Arsenal teammates: Odegaard ahead of Norway's QF clash against England

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Ahead of his side's FIFA World Cup clash against England in the quarterfinals, Norway skipper Martin Odegaard expressed happiness at getting to play against his Premier League teammates from Arsenal and highlighted that despite their team's underdog status, it is important for them to have self-belief in a sport where "anything can happen".

Norway versus England clash at Miami is shaping up to be one of the most exciting clashes, with Manchester City and Norway goal-scoring machine Erling Haaland set to battle some Premier League rivals in order to get a shot at recreating the 'Viking Row' celebration after sealing a quarterfinal. But for Odegaard, it is a battle, a reunion with his Arsenal teammates Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze, with whom he won the Premier League for the first time in 22 years last season.

Speaking ahead of the match, Odegaard said that he had spoken to some of his teammates throughout the tournament and praised the Harry Kane-led side's world-class line-up.

"Not too much (banter between him and Arsenal teammates from England). I have spoken to a few of them a little bit during the tournament," said Odegaard as quoted by Reuters.

"Obviously, we know the quality they have. I know them really well. Outstanding players, world-class players, playing for probably one of the best national teams in the world at the moment, so it's going to be a big test for us," he added.

The Arsenal star highly praised his Arsenal mate Rice, a crucial cog of the England midfield, calling him someone "who gives absolute everything and fights for every single ball" with his energy.

"He is someone who always gives absolutely everything for the team, always fighting for every single ball, bringing his energy to the pitch, to the team, driving the team forward," said Odegaard on Rice.

"He can do so many things on the pitch. He can defend, he can attack, he can be physical, he can be good on the ball. He is a very complete player, so it is going to be a good test for all of us," added the Arsenal star, praising his teammate's versatility.

Odegaard said that the whole England team has "unbelievable players", posing a "massive test" to which his side is looking forward to.

"Hopefully we can make even more history," he added.

Norway is coming after beating five-time champions Brazil 2-1 in the round of 16, keeping their clean record against the Carlo Ancelotti-managed side intact, with three wins and two draws. The Norway skipper said that during the match against Brazil, they felt like "underdogs" and feel the same again ahead of the England clash.

"I think Brazil (in the last 16) was the same, we were the underdogs and, as you saw, anything can happen in football. We are going to give it a good try, see what we can do and are looking forward to it. We have to have the belief in ourselves. We have shown the whole world that we are a good team. In football, anything is possible. Even though we are the underdogs again, let us see what happens and let us prepare well," he signed off.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

As an Arsenal fan from India, I'm torn between supporting my club players and backing the underdog. Odegaard's humility in praising Rice and co. is so classy - that's why he's the captain. But let's be real, England's depth is scary. Saka on the wing, Bellingham in midfield... Norway needs to be absolutely perfect to win. Still, anything can happen in knockout football! 🙌

Aditya G

I love how Odegaard is keeping it real - calling England one of the best teams in the world and acknowledging the challenge. That's the mark of a good leader. But Norway's win against Brazil shows they have the grit. Haaland versus Maguire will be a battle to watch! Hope we get a thrilling match like the India-Pakistan games we have back home! 🔥

Priya S

It's really refreshing to see such sportsmanship from Odegaard. In an era of trash talk, here's a captain who respects his opponents while backing his team. Norway's journey from underdogs to quarterfinalists is inspiring - reminds me of how our Indian cricket team surprised everyone in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Football is beautiful because it gives everyone a chance. Go Norway! 🌟

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