
Odegaard relishes Arsenal reunion as Norway eye England upset at World Cup
Getty Images “I am 100 percent confident the car park site is where the bones were, and I’m confident they are there now,” researcher Graham Phillips, 72, told…
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Dragonfly Films / SWNS The deceased king was initially buried at Winchester Cathedral, where he remained until 1110, when the bones were moved to Hyde Abbey and laid to rest next to his wife and son. Along with its historical significance, Phillips believes that the find could prove a “good omen” for when England faces off against Norway on Saturday, July 11 in Miami. “We may have finally found Alfred’s remains, so is this a sign we can win the World Cup,” he said. Odegaard, who also captains Arsenal, will face his fellow Premier League-winning teammates Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze when Norway play England at the Miami Stadium on Saturday.
Furthermore, MIAMI, July 8 : Norway captain Martin Odegaard is keeping the banter with his Arsenal teammates to a minimum as his side prepare to face England in a World Cup quarter-final showdown that will pit club friends against each other on football's biggest stage.
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Dragonfly Films / SWNS The deceased king was initially buried at Winchester Cathedral, where he remained until 1110, when the bones were moved to Hyde Abbey and laid to rest next to his wife and son.
according to New York PostAlong with its historical significance, Phillips believes that the find could prove a “good omen” for when England faces off against Norway on Saturday, July 11 in Miami. “We may have finally found Alfred’s remains, so is this a sign we can win the World Cup,” he said.
according to New York PostOdegaard, who also captains Arsenal, will face his fellow Premier League-winning teammates Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze when Norway play England at the Miami Stadium on Saturday.
according to Channel News AsiaMIAMI, July 8 : Norway captain Martin Odegaard is keeping the banter with his Arsenal teammates to a minimum as his side prepare to face England in a World Cup quarter-final showdown that will pit club friends against each other on football's biggest stage.
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