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Martin Odegaard warns more to come from high-flying Arsenal

Martin Odegaard has warned Arsenal's title rivals there is plenty more to come from the Premier League leaders in 2023.

The Gunners start the new year seven points clear at the summit after capitalising on slip-ups from Manchester City and Newcastle with a thrilling 4-2 New Year's Eve success at a Brighton side who had Ireland youngster Evan Ferguson on the scoresheet.

Influential Gunners captain Odegaard orchestrated victory on the south coast, claiming the visitors' second goal before providing a sublime assist for the fourth, scored by Gabriel Martinelli.

Despite 14 wins from 16 top-flight games this term, the playmaker feels Arsenal have significant room for development as they bid to become champions for the first time since 2004.

"Of course, it's a good moment for us," said Odegaard.

"Being top of the table is good but, as I have said many times, we have to stay calm, keep working hard, stay in the moment, and not focus too much on the table.

"I think the best thing about it is that we still have a lot to improve, we can still get much better in many areas of the game.

"We can improve a lot and that's what we're going to do, just keep working hard and make sure we get even better."

After reigning champions City and third-placed Newcastle were held to home draws by Everton and Leeds respectively, Mikel Arteta's men wasted little time in taking advantage in Saturday's evening kick-off at the Amex Stadium.

Bukayo Saka slotted them ahead inside 66 seconds before strikes from Odegaard and Eddie Nketiah stretched the lead to 3-0 early in the second half.

Martinelli ran half the length of the pitch to restore the three-goal cushion following a stunning first-time pass from Odegaard after Kaoru Mitoma had pulled one back, before

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