Martin Odegaard insists he 'doesn't care' about criticism from Arsenal legend Tony Adams after ex-Gunners skipper urged Mikel Arteta to strip midfielder of captaincy
Martin Odegaard says he "doesn't care" about Arsenal legend Tony Adams' calls for him not to have the captain's armband.
Last month, former Arsenal captain Adams opined that Declan Rice should be Mikel Arteta's skipper and not Odegaard. The Gunners manager defended the Norwegian to the hilt and decided to stick with the attacking midfielder for the season ahead. Now, the 26-year-old has had his say on the matter.
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WHAT ODEGAARD SAID
He told reporters, "I don’t care that much, to be honest. Everyone can have their opinion and say what they want, and I’m all right with that. I can’t care about what everyone says. There’s a lot of negative and positive things to say, but I can’t let it affect me. That’s what I’ve thought throughout my career."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Arsenal will need Odegaard to be at his best this season if they are to end their 21-year wait for a Premier League trophy. If the former Real Madrid man doesn't, the calls for Rice to be captain may grow louder and louder.
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WHAT NEXT?
Odegaard will hope to return to Arsenal's first team with a bang when they face Nottingham Forest on Saturday following the conclusion of the international break. Before then, Norway lock horns with Moldova on Tuesday in their next World Cup qualifier.