Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has defended the team’s exuberant celebrations following their 3-1 victory over Premier League leaders Liverpool. Odegaard who borrowed a camera to capture moments at full time expressed the team’s happiness and emphasized the significance of the win.
Despite criticism from pundits like Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville, Odegaard asserted that celebrating such a crucial victory is justified. Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright defended the team accusing critics of trying to “kill the joy” of football.
Lee Dixon acknowledged the need for balance in celebrations but reminded the team to stay focused on upcoming challenges.
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