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Odegaard vapors after the loss of Bournemouth, while Arteta encourages arsenal to ‘use anger’
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Arsenal -captain Martin Odegaard closed the “sloppy” and unacceptable performance of his team after the loss of shock for Bournemouth.
The Gunners wasted a 1-0 lead While the opener of Declan Rice was canceled by the equalizer of Dean Huijsen before Evanilson turned the game upside down and the Cherries gave a 2-1 victory at the Emirates on Saturday.
And Odegaard26, did not stop during his interview after the game, because the Noord-Londoners have now dropped 21 points from a winning position.
Moreover, the second position is now in danger, since Manchester City lags three points in third place and a victory for Newcastle in Brighton would see that they are only two points behind Arsenal.
The playmaker admitted that the hosts lost control of the match after Huijsen had leveled the score and it it was said that they had to learn some valuable lessons prior to the crunch collision on Wednesday Paris Saint-Germain.
Odegaard told Sky Sports: “Huge disappointment. I think we started the game pretty well.
“We got the goal and the feeling that we checked almost everything, but they score and we lose control of the game.
“We never find the rhythm afterwards, it is too chaotic and too sloppy of us. The second half is not acceptable.
“We have to go further if we have a huge game. We have to prepare for that and also analyze this game.
“This is what we want – we want to participate in every competition. We wanted to come here and do a good game and win, but that was not the case.”
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Arsenal will now record PSG in the semi -final of the Champions League in Parc des Princes in a crucial second stage afterwards Losing 1-0 on Tuesday in North London.
And manager Mikel Arteta with his players urged “anger, frustration, anger, [and] Disappointment “against the French champions.
Arteta said: “Well, we have a lot to do, yes, because we are mathematically not qualified, we have not yet had the right to finish second, so we still have a lot to do.
“It created a lot of anger, frustration, anger, disappointment. Let’s use it all on Wednesday. That’s what we have to do.”
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