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Free-scoring Arsenal want to win it all, says Odegaard

The Gunners head to Porto on Wednesday (Feb 21) for the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie in buoyant mood after demolishing Burnley 5-0 last weekend.

Mikel Arteta's side have started a calendar year with five successive league wins for the first time in their history, scoring 21 goals in those games.

Arsenal are just two points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool and can turn their attention to Porto safe in the knowledge they are firmly in the hunt for a first title since 2004.

As well as reigning supreme in England for the first time in 20 years, the north Londoners are convinced they can also conquer Europe.

Arsenal have never won the Champions League - losing their only final appearance against Barcelona in 2006.

Buoyed by the recent string of high-scoring wins, Gunners captain Odegaard is confident his team can mount a thrilling bid for both trophies.

"That's what we want to do, we want to compete in every competition we play in," the Norway midfielder said.

"Of course Champions League is a massive one, so we are excited for it.

"We just want to focus on ourselves each game, keep improving every game and we will see how it goes.

"We are in a good moment now. We have to use that momentum, keep building on it and we will see."

Arsenal lost their opening game of the year to Liverpool in the FA Cup.

Revitalised by a warm-weather training camp in Dubai, they crushed Crystal Palace 5-0 and beat Nottingham Forest. They put Liverpool to the sword in a 3-1 league victory that served notice of Arsenal's hunger to make amends for last season's late collapse in the title race.

They then thrashed West Ham 6-0 before crushing Burnley.

Porto, a disappointing third in the Portuguese league, could be next to suffer against

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