Arsenal midfielder Christian Norgaard has said that the club cannot afford to overthink their shock FA Cup exit at Southampton. He recently urged the team the Premier League leaders to bounce back in the Champions League, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, Arsenal must have a positive body language response to the defeat because now is not the time for the players to drop their heads.

Apologizing to disappointed travelling fans, Norgaard added that the Gunners must look forward to the upcoming matches.
His words, “The message is to have a positive body language, to talk with your team-mates, with the coaching staff.
Now is not the time to go with our heads down for too long.
It’s fine to be frustrated tonight and also tomorrow to analyse what went wrong, but then we also have to look forward because there are so many big games coming up for this club.
Disappointing evening. We all had our hopes high to win and go back to Wembley, but yeah, that’s not the case.
Sorry to disappoint so many travelling fans, they created an amazing atmosphere and, yeah, today was not good enough.”
WOW.
Arsenal Football Club is an English professional football club based in Holloway, North London. Arsenal compete in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.
The club has won 13 league titles (including one unbeaten title), a record 14 FA Cups, two League Cups, 17 FA Community Shields, the Football League Centenary Trophy, one European Cup Winners’ Cup and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In terms of trophies won, it is the third-most successful club in English football.
After conducting an overhaul in the club’s operating model to coincide with Wenger’s departure, Spaniard Unai Emery was named as the club’s new head coach on 23 May 2018. He became the club’s first ever ‘head coach’ and second manager from outside the United Kingdom.
In Emery’s first season, Arsenal finished fifth in the Premier League and as runner-up in the Europa League. On 29 November 2019, Emery was dismissed as manager and former player and assistant first team coach Freddie Ljungberg was appointed as interim head coach. On 20 December 2019, Arsenal appointed former club captain Mikel Arteta as the new head coach. Arsenal finished the league season in eighth, their lowest finish since 1994–95, but beat Chelsea 2–1 to earn a record-extending 14th FA Cup win. After the season. Arteta’s title was changed from head coach to manager.
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