Arsenal: Martin Odegaard disappointed after loss of title

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For the second time in a row, Arsenal came close to winning the Premier League title. Coming second behind Manchester City, the Gunners still had a slim hope today of trying to win the precious sesame. But the victory of the Sky Blues, with complete peace of mind against West Ham (3-1), marked their fourth consecutive title. The Gunners and their captain Martin Odegaard were inevitably disappointed at the end of the game.

“We are all a little disappointed at the moment. We were so close (…) I am so proud of everyone. When I came here, there was a big difference. We changed clubs. We are on the right track, we are closer than last year… we must take advantage of the break to come back even stronger, even hungrier and we will push to win everything”he expressed at the end of the match in the mixed zone.

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