Martin Odegaard claims that making fans at Real Madrid was not easy.
The Norwegian midfielder made his move permanent to Arsenal after spending the second half of last season on loan at the North London club.
He has been somewhat decent in this new campaign scoring a goal and making an assist in his last seven games.
The 22-year old draws out the difference between Real Madrid and Arsenal.
“When you are at the top is not easy to make friends. At least it isn’t when you’re young and you come from another place. I was coming from a different locker room culture and is not easy to integrate yourself and make friends at Real Madrid. It was tough but it’s something that made me stronger and I’m happy that I got to experience it. That culture was different than the one I was used to,” he said.
“I’d say there’s a big difference, I’m very happy at Arsenal and there is a very pleasant atmosphere in the dressing room. It all depends on the work you do, but it’s important feel valued and see that the club is counting on you,” he added.
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