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Hopefully He Was Watching!’ – Arsenal Star Sends Bold Message to Arteta After Impressive 90-Minute Display

Christian Nørgaard hopes his full 90-minute performance for Denmark has not only boosted his own confidence but also caught Mikel Arteta’s attention. The Arsenal midfielder was thrilled to complete an entire international match and believes it sends a clear message about his readiness to return to regular action for his club. “It was so nice, I made it,” he said proudly, reflecting on the moment he stepped onto the pitch. “There is nothing greater than walking into the stadium here, an international match with a full crowd singing the national anthem.”

For Nørgaard, the night carried deep personal meaning. Surrounded by family in the stands, the midfielder relished every minute of the occasion. “I had a big smile on my face and almost my whole family were here watching so it was a nice evening for me,” he said, revealing the pride that came with representing his country on home soil. It was not just a performance—it was a statement that he is ready to contribute again.

 

LONDON COLNEY, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 01: Arsenal unveil new signing Piero Hincapie at Sobha Realty Training Centre on September 01, 2025 in London Colney, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

With Arsenal returning to action against Fulham this weekend, Nørgaard views his international outing as the perfect opportunity to show his manager that he is ready for more minutes. “It’s also important for me to get these minutes to show the club that I can get through these games,” he said. The 30-year-old made it clear that he came through the match feeling strong: “I think now, considering how few minutes I’ve played with Arsenal, there were no flaws, no cramps or anything.”

The midfielder is determined to prove his fitness and reliability after limited appearances so far this season. “Hopefully the coach is at home watching to see that I can handle it physically,” he added with a smile. His comments reflect both ambition and humility — he understands the challenge of breaking into a midfield filled with competition, but he is eager to show Arteta that he’s more than capable of handling the physical and tactical demands of the Premier League.

Nørgaard’s performance for Denmark came at an ideal time. With Arsenal’s fixture list becoming more demanding, Arteta will need every squad member fit and ready to contribute. Nørgaard’s ability to control tempo, win duels, and maintain composure under pressure makes him a valuable asset, especially in matches where energy and discipline in midfield are crucial.

His words and performance also serve as a reminder that competition within Arsenal’s ranks is fierce. Every player, from established starters to those on the fringes, must show consistent readiness. Nørgaard’s 90-minute display underlines his professionalism and his willingness to fight for a place in the team.

As the season progresses, his determination and positive attitude could see him rewarded with more opportunities. He’s made it clear that he’s fit, motivated, and ready to help Arsenal push for success on all fronts. For Nørgaard, the message couldn’t be more direct: he’s ready to play — and he wants everyone, especially Mikel Arteta, to know it.

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