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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta hints at huge tactical change as he reveals new position for captain Martin Odegaard


ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta has hinted at a huge tactical change that could see Martin Odegaard play in a deeper midfield position.

The skipper has been crucial for the Gunners this term, and has been at his best further back lately.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hinted at a position change for captain Martin OdegaardCredit: Getty
Odegaard who usually plays a more attacking role could play a defensive positionCredit: Alamy

Odegaard, who signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal in September, has made an impressive start this term.

In his 23 appearances, the skipper has scored seven goals across all competitions.

But in those games, the Norwegian who typically plays in an attacking position, has proved himself useful closer to the back four.

Ahead of Arsenal’s clash against West Ham on Thursday night, Arteta hinted he could stay further back.

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He said: “Well there are certain games that require certain things from certain players.

“We have used Martin to accommodate the needs of the team to make us better against certain behaviours and challenges that the opponents put for us. That’s a big quality of his.

“He also the defensive part which I’m really impressed with and I’m really happy with that because it’s a part of the game that we want to transform and keep evolving.”

Since the departure of Granit Xhaka and the absence of Thomas Partey due to injury, Odegaard has taken over the defensive roles they both provided.

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And he has seemed to excel in his new role in the victories against Wolves, Brentford and Brighton.

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Starting 15 of his 16 league appearances this term, the Norway captain will be expected to lead his side at the Emirates on Thursday evening.

The Gunners, who currently sit second in the league, must secure a win against the Hammers if they are to go ahead of frontrunners Liverpool.

Their last match ended in a draw with the Reds in which boss Jurgen Klopp blasted Odegaard, who clearly struck the ball with his hand after Trent Alexander Arnold’s free-kick deflected.

Liverpool were denied a penalty, sparking an uproar amongst players and fans.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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