Martin Odegaard admits Arsenal fans DO transmit their 'nerves' to the players - after Roy Keane accused them of creating anxious atmosphere
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Martin Odegaard has acknowledged that Arsenal players occasionally experience the ‘nerves’ emanating from their fans at the Emirates Stadium.

Nonetheless, the Gunners’ captain is confident in the team’s ability to handle the pressure, commending the supporters for their overall ‘incredible’ energy.

These comments come in response to Roy Keane’s criticism, accusing Arsenal fans of passing their ‘nervous’ energy onto Mikel Arteta’s side following their recent 3-2 loss to Manchester United in London.

When questioned about sensing the nerves in the 60,704-seat venue, Odegaard shared with the Men in Blazers Media Network, “Sometimes you can feel it because of the sheer number of people. The atmosphere is really palpable.”

“Whenever you arrive at the Emirates, the atmosphere is consistently amazing. The energy from the fans is noticeable.”

Martin Odegaard says Arsenal's fans do transmit their 'nerves' onto the team at the Emirates

Martin Odegaard says Arsenal’s fans do transmit their ‘nerves’ onto the team at the Emirates

Roy Keane recently accused Arsenal fans of passing on their 'nervous' energy

“Naturally, they might feel anxious at times, especially when we’re defending a lead, but that’s just part of the game. Most of the time, we thrive on the energy from the stadium, and that’s what we aim for.”

‘Of course they’re going to get nervous at some point if we are defending a lead or whatever, but that’s part of football and most of the time we get that energy from the stadium and that’s what we want.

‘Nerves are a part of football and I think you just have to be able to deal with it at this level. It’s part of the game. That’s alright. Most of the time the energy is unbelievable and they feed that to us.’

He added: ‘For me personally and also for a lot of the players in the team, we’ve been in this title race now for, for a lot of years. 

‘I feel like that’s given us more experience, you know, and, and we can use that, you know, every single season we’ve grown as a group. I think every individual has grown more experienced, more mature. And, of course, with the squad we have this year, we feel like, we’re in really good place.

‘We’re just going to keep fighting and and keep pushing every single day. And then, yeah, we are believing in what we’re doing and the squad.

‘We’ve grown as a team, as a group. We’ve been through a lot. And, and the work we do every single day, I think that’s the, the biggest thing, you know, I work every single day on the training ground.

‘What I see every single day, you know, that’s what gives me and is giving me the confidence that we’re going to do it. So, yeah, it’s great to be a part of that. And, and we believe that we have, we’re in a good position now, and we just push on from here.’

Arsenal can afford to be imperfect in the run-in – they’ve got a six-point gap over Manchester City with 14 games to go.

They have finished second three times in a row but are trophyless since their FA Cup victory in 2020.  

Keane recently hit out at them after the Manchester United defeat, saying: ‘The fans seem nervous, as if they’re afraid to embrace the challenge. They’re more concentrating on not losing the game.

‘It looked like the goal set Arsenal back a little bit, they definitely looked tentative, a little bit nervous. The fans seem nervous, almost like they are afraid to embrace the challenge.

‘I don’t know where Declan [Rice] is going there, the ball goes back to [Martin] Zubimendi a bit too quickly really. He’s got to do better. 

‘A bit of calmness, a bit of composure. And United obviously have had a lot of encouragement. You can see it here again, Arsenal, just even trying to keep it at the back. They looked a bit nervous at the back. Lovely, lovely finish and United deserved that. There’s definitely tension in the air and they’re not dealing with it.’

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