“With this captain you will never win Premier League. He should wear the banner!”

Article by Sebastian Vasile – published on Friday, August 15, 2025 22:07 / Updated Friday, August 15, 2025:07
Tony Adams (58 years old), Arsenal's former great player, again aroused controversy among the supporters of the “tunar”. Through his statements, he questioned the future of Martin Odegaard (26 years old) as a captain of the team.
The former English defender, who dedicated his entire professional career to the northern London team, was one of the club's unwavering pillars. He played 669 matches in the “tunar” shirt, won 4 champion titles and wore the captain's banner for 14 years. His name is related to the history of Arsenal, and in front of the Emirates stadium is reserved a place of honor in the form of a statue.
His experience as a captain makes him believe that Mikel Arteta should consider a change in the team leader.
Tony Adams, Arsenal's legend: “This year, the arte has an important decision to make”
Tony Adams said openly that he would take Martin Odegaard's banner and entrust his trigger.
“This year, the artery has an important decision to make. I think it's time for tricks to become a captain. He should wear the banner! Is the kind of leader the team needs. Odegaard would have more freedom of play without this responsibility, ”he said.

Trigger rice and Martin Odegaard. Photo: Imago
Tony Adams, a direct message for the artery: “With Odegaard Captain you will never win Premier League”
Tony Adams also expressed his belief that Arsenal will not win the title with the current captain. “Come on, now it's time to act! It's time to become a winning coach and fantastic manager, because you will never win the Odegaard Captain Championship”, The legend of Arsenal to Arta transmitted.
The reactions of the fans were immediate – some agree with the former legend, others defend Odegaard. Despite the discussions, however, it does not seem that the artery intends to dispose of the Norwegian banner, especially after its contribution to Arsenal's return to the elite of England and Europe.




