The Arsenal, defeated 1-0 in the first leg of the semifinals of the Champions League, must be “a block” on Wednesday in the return against Paris Saint-Germain to qualify, Martin Odegaard estimated, which is confident in making the “anger” and the “disappointment” of the latest bad results into something positive.
The ‘Gunners’ lost their weekend at home against Bournemouth in the Premier League and will arrive at the Duel of the Princes Park after three consecutive games without winning.
“We are disappointed with our last games, but you have to pass the page. We must be solid and advance all together before the great meeting that awaits us,” said Arsenal’s captain.
“The advantage is that it is a great game. All those emotions that we have now, anger, frustration and disappointment, we must channel them in energy for Wednesday. We are aware of what is at stake. We must be prepared, be a block,” added the Norwegian.
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The English painting on Wednesday to reach the second Champions League final in its history, 19 years after the previous one, which he lost in 2006 against FC Barcelona at the France stadium on the Periphery of Paris.