Martin Ødegaard Praises Declan Rice’s Performance as Emergency Right-Back
Martin Ødegaard believes that Declan Rice’s “unbelievable” performance as an emergency right-back in Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Brighton demonstrates the team’s willingness to do whatever it takes to win the Premier League. Ødegaard’s comments come after Rice filled in at full-back due to injuries to Jurriën Timber and Ben White, and his impressive display helped Arsenal restore their two-point advantage over Manchester City at the top of the table.
Ødegaard opened the scoring for Arsenal after 14 minutes, ending his goal drought, and Georginio Rutter’s own goal shortly after the interval appeared to put the home side on course for a comfortable three points. However, Diego Gómez’s goal in the 64th minute made for a nervy finish, and David Raya was required to produce an impressive save in the final quarter of an hour to ensure Arsenal returned to the top of the summit.
Rice’s Versatility and Team Spirit
Ødegaard praised Rice’s performance, saying: “It was an unbelievable performance from him. To play right-back, probably the first time in his life, and then do it the way he did it today was unbelievable, so a really, really good performance from him.” He added: “And that’s just our team. Everyone is ready to do whatever it takes, and that (Rice’s performance) was another good example of that.” Rice’s versatility and willingness to play out of position demonstrate the team’s spirit and determination to succeed.
Arsenal’s victory over Brighton was a significant one, as it restored their two-point advantage over Manchester City at the top of the table. The team’s ability to adapt to injuries and still produce results is a testament to their strength and depth. With Aston Villa, the Premier League’s hottest team, upcoming on Tuesday, Arsenal will need to continue to show their resilience and team spirit if they are to maintain their position at the top of the table.
Ødegaard’s Goal and Performance
Ødegaard was pleased to have ended his goal drought, saying: “I’ve been waiting for that one and working really hard to improve on the finishing. I like to be in those areas, and Bukayo (Saka), we know each other really well, he finds me there, and there was a little angle in the corner there, so it was a good goal.” His performance was a significant factor in Arsenal’s victory, and his goal will be a welcome boost to his confidence.
The Norway international’s comments highlight the team’s positive attitude and determination to succeed. With several key players injured, Arsenal’s ability to adapt and still produce results is a testament to their strength and depth. As the season progresses, the team will need to continue to show their resilience and team spirit if they are to maintain their position at the top of the table and ultimately win the Premier League.


