Mikel Arteta believes Martin Odegaard’s determination to avoid last season’s late slump is playing a key role in Arsenal’s attempt to win the Premier League title.
The Gunners returned to top spot on Wednesday night with a comfortable 2-0 win over Luton Town at Emirates Stadium as captain Odegaard scored his 10th goal of the season before Daiki Hashioka scored an own goal under pressure from Reiss Nelson.
Arteta made five changes to his starting lineup as Bukayo Saka missed out through injury and Declan Rice, Gabriel Jesus, Jorginho and Jakub Kiwior dropped to the bench, but Odegaard’s leadership came to the fore as Arsenal extended their unbeaten domestic run to 10 matches in 2024.
The Arsenal coach said Odegaard’s desire to right the wrongs of last season — when Arsenal led the table in April only to finish second behind Manchester City as they won just three of their final nine matches – was helping drive his team forward.
“Yeah a lot. He’s made huge steps there,” Arteta said. “His presence, the way he behaves himself in front of the group and the standards that he sets are outstanding. He’s got a lot of players to support him and a lot to follow him.
“He’s a really important player. We needed that balance. As well the chemistry that certain players have because that’s how they train and how we build those connections and relationships. Martin is vital to connect everything in the way we play.”
Arteta confirmed Saka missed out due to a hamstring injury, which forced the winger out of Sunday’s draw at City during the second half, but he could return when Arsenal travel to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday evening.
“He was close [to playing against Luton], but he felt something in a very similar area against City and it was a very short turnaround,” added Arteta. “Hopefully he will be able to train tomorrow and be available for the weekend.”
After the weekend, Arsenal return to Champions League play where they face Bayern Munich in a scintillating quarterfinal tie starting on April 9.
Cameroon’s football federation expressed its “great astonishment” after learning that the sports ministry had hired Marc Brys as the new coach of the country’s national team.
The Belgian succeeds Rigobert Song, whose contract expired after the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year and was not renewed.
“The Cameroonian Football Federation learned, at the same time as all Cameroonians, of the appointment to positions of responsibility within the national senior men’s football selection,” a federation statement said.
It said the decision was made “unilaterally” and expressed its “great astonishment at this act which is contrary to the terms of Decree No. 2014/384 of September 26, 2014 relating to the organization and operation of national football teams.”