Norway captain Martin Odegaard is keeping the banter with his Arsenal teammates to a minimum as his ​side prepare to face England in a FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal showdown that will ‌pit club friends against each other on football’s biggest stage.

    Odegaard, ​who also captains Arsenal, will face his fellow Premier ⁠League-winning teammates Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze when Norway plays England at the Miami Stadium on Saturday.

    The midfielder said he had spoken ‌to a few of them during the tournament but was focusing on the task ahead rather than having a friendly ‌chat.

    “Not too much (banter). I’ve spoken to a few of them ‌a ⁠little bit during the tournament,” a smiling Odegaard told reporters ⁠on Wednesday.

    “Obviously we know the quality they have. I know them really well. Outstanding players, world-class players, playing for probably one of the best national teams in the world ​at the moment, so it’s ‌going to be a big test for us.”

    Odegaard reserved special praise for Rice, who anchors England’s midfield, which could prove to be a key battleground in the quarterfinal clash.

    “He’s someone who always gives ‌absolutely everything for the team, always fighting for every single ​ball, bringing his energy to the pitch, to the team, driving the team forward.

    “He can do so many things ⁠on the pitch. He can defend, he can attack, he can be physical, he can be good on the ball. He’s a very complete ‌player, so it’s going to be a good test for all of us.

    “And it’s not just about Declan, but the whole team has unbelievable players. It’s a massive test and we’re looking forward to it. Hopefully we can make even more history.”

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    Odegaard said Norway was drawing confidence from its upset victory over five-time champion Brazil to qualify for ‌the quarterfinal for the first time ever, and the side could spring another surprise ​despite being cast as underdogs once again.

    “I think Brazil (in the last 16) was the same, we were the underdogs ⁠and, as you saw, anything can happen in football,” he said. “We’re going to ⁠give it a good try, see what we can do and (are) looking forward to it.

    “We have to have the belief ‌in ourselves. We’ve shown the whole world that we’re a good team. In football, anything is possible. Even though we’re the underdogs ​again, let’s see what happens and let’s prepare well.”

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    Published on Jul 08, 2026

    Published on 8 July 2026 by sportstar

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