Norwegian football talent Martin Odegaard does not lose hope and believes that in a few years he will become a regular player of the main Madrid "Real" team. Madrid's "Real" acquired this highly prospective football player back in 2015. Initially, he played for the second team, and since 2017 he has been loaned to Dutch football clubs. This season, M. Odegaard is playing for the "Vitesse" team, where he has already become a starting player and has scored two goals. "I am satisfied. Gradually, I am finding my place in the club. My priority in this team is to have the best goal and assist statistics. There is really a lot to learn from here," said M. Odegaard. Speaking about his career at "Real" club, the Norwegian remained positive: "I trained with the first team all summer, so I hoped I would stay. However, at the end of the summer, after talking with the club, we decided that it would be best for me to go to another team for the season. Such situations can be tough - you have to stay calm and focused on your work. One has to look at it realistically - how many 19-year-olds play in the main "Real" team? The road to that is long, but I trust myself. I work hard, learn from every game, and make the most of every minute on the pitch. My career goal is clear - I want to play for Madrid's "Real" club. I will do everything to achieve that," said M. Odegaard, who is already able to speak in four languages.
Martin Ødegaard scored amazing free kick goal against Utrecht. MUST WATCH. pic.twitter.com/gUFMNbwxHw
— Rafał (@madridreigns) November 11, 2018