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Martin Odegaard is one of those players that could be rested in favour of Ethan Nwaneri and he has just revealed who he believes is the greatest Premier League captain.
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Martin Odegaard reveals his greatest Premier League captain
Speaking on the Sky Sports sticker book challenge, Gunners captain himself Odegaard, was asked who was the greatest Premier League captain with the choice being Roy Keane, Steven Gerrard, John Terry and Tony Adams.
Odegaard chose Adams just over Gerrard and stated: “After coming to Arsenal and hearing about everything that he did, the legacy that he left, here 14 years I think as captain and was like 10 major trophies, yeah not bad.
However, the Gunners midfielder also spoke of his high admiration for Liverpool skipper Gerrard and said the he ‘looked up to’ the England star as a youngster.
Odegaard explained: “Steven Gerrard was also one that I admired a lot growing up but I’m going to go with Mr Arsenal you know Tony Adams we have to get him on.”
Tony Adams career at Arsenal
Known as ‘Mr Arsenal’ Adams spent his entire career at the Gunners, playing under the likes of George Graham and Arsene Wenger before retiring in 2002 after winning the double.
Adams won four League titles and three FA Cups during his time with Arsenal and also was a member of the squad during the 1994 Cup Winners Cup victory over Parma.
| Tony Adams Arsenal career | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
| Adams | 656 | 48 | 11 |
The central defender was a no-nonsense, ‘old-fashioned’ centre back but could play with the ball when he had the opportunity.
Perhaps his most memorable moment for Arsenal came in 1998 when the Gunners secured the Premier League title with a 4-0 victory over Everton and Adams smashed home the fourth after being played through by centre back partner Steve Bould.
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