Liverpool hit the wall with a 0-3 loss to Nottingham Forest. Newcastle sent Manchester City home from St. James’ Park with a 2-1 loss. On Sunday, the big question was whether Arsenal, still without Martin Ødegaard, should take advantage of the opportunity to increase the gap to their biggest rivals. After the smoke had settled at the Emirates in the city derby against Tottenham, the Gunners are left as the big favourite to win the Premier League.

Before City’s game against Newcastle, Guardiola responded offensively to questions about whether City still had a chance to take the PL title, with: “The league will not be decided in November”. After watching Arsenal play their way to a 4-1 win against Tottenham with a hat-trick by Eze, we don’t see how this Arsenal team is going to give up enough wins for their rivals to catch up. Because this happens before the captain is back in the match arena.

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Martin Ødegaard was part of the historic handing out of the World Cup ticket last Sunday after Norway’s fairytale 1-4 victory over Italy at the San Siro. The national team captain out with injury was an important part of the group on and off the field that sent Norway to the World Cup. On Sunday, Arsenal captain Ødegaard could see his players play their way to a big win over their city rival and increase the lead to six points.

Talk about a magical seven days for Ødegaard, even without being in the match arena!

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