Quotes

Why Odegaard is confident heading to Paris

Martin Odegaard warming up at Emirates Stadium

Before every game at Emirates Stadium, Martin Odegaard lifts the lid on the mood in the camp via his captain’s notes published in the matchday programme.

Ahead of this evening's game against Bournemouth, he assesses our first-leg loss to Paris Saint-Germain, why he believes we can still turn things around next week, and why today's game with the Cherries holds extra significance. Here is a snippet:

We are only at half-time after Tuesday’s match against Paris Saint-Germain, and we all have the feeling that we can still beat them and go through.

We had a tricky start in the match, against them, with their early goal meaning they could open the game up. They were really strong and made it difficult for us at the beginning, but I thought we found our way back into the game really well and started to take control after that.

We created some good chances and got the ball into the box well, but we needed to be a bit better in the final third, be more ruthless when we had those chances and also create a bit more. But overall it was a tight game and a good battle. There is at least another 90 minutes to go, and we're going to be ready.

The first leg showed that matches at this level are decided by such fine margins. The offside goal was millimetres and overall there was not much dividing the teams.

Look back at the first leg against Real Madrid. We had two incredible moments with the free-kicks, and that completely changed the game and the whole momentum. You need those moments to go for you because every game lives its own life.

So we're one goal behind, but we are confident we can go there and do it. Our away record is really good in Europe. We can take the confidence from what we did at the Bernabeu a couple of weeks ago into our game in Paris. We beat Real Madrid away when they were really on it and needed to score goals, so that shows we are capable of anything.

We have to go there with that same mindset. To be honest, I think it would have been the same if it were the other way round and we were leading 1-0. We would still want to go to Paris and win. So let’s remember that it’s only half-time and we still have a big chance to go through.

Today’s game against Bournemouth is also really important in the league – we have to win for our position in the league, and we want a big game like this because it keeps our focus high. It's a bit of a different challenge but it's important for us to get back to winning ways, not only to take a good feeling into next week, but also because we want to finish as high as we can.

Obviously it hurts that we can no longer finish top, we wanted to fight to the end, and it’s a big disappointment for us, but our new target is to make sure we at least finish second.

Read the rest of Martin's notes, as well as a host of other fantastic content, by buying the Arsenal v Bournemouth programme either around the stadium or online.

See Full List

Quiz

Henry Parlour photo

236 players have appeared for us in the Premier League, but how many can you name in 20 minutes?