Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has called for unity after recent defeats, urging his team to “stick together” for Wednesday’s crucial Champions League semifinal second leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
Trailing 1-0, the Gunners face a tough task at the Parc des Princes against a PSG side that has already eliminated multiple English teams.
Despite a disappointing loss to Bournemouth, Odegaard believes Arsenal can channel their “anger and frustration” into an epic performance in Paris.
Manager Mikel Arteta echoed this sentiment, demanding a “massive performance” to reach the final.
While Champions League qualification for next season is still a league priority, Arsenal’s immediate focus is on overturning the deficit against PSG and ending their trophy drought.
They famously defeated PSG in the 1994 Cup Winners’ Cup semifinal, a history they hope to repeat.