Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has told his teammates to start dreaming about a title.

Odegaard believes the Gunners do have what it takes to succeed in the Premier League this term.

The Gunners are top at present, but only have a point's advantage with Manchester City having a game in hand.

Odegaard stated: I think you can dream, of course you can do that and I think you should.

We all do that, we've had that dream all season and that's fine.

But also it's important to stay focused and to stay in the moment. We need to just concentrate on what we can do, and that's win our games.

We need to take it game by game now, just make sure we do our job, and then hopefully good things will happen. The only way to do that, though, is by staying focused on our job and go out to win the games, and then we will see."

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