In the mag: An ode to Martin Ødegaard! Plus, Joey Barton, Jim Ratcliffe at Nice, a San Siro Saga and the 40 goal club

Cover of issue 352 of FourFourTwo with Arsenal's Martin Odegaard
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This season’s title race has already provided many twists and turns – there will almost certainly be more in the final few weeks of the campaign.

Whether it’s Manchester City or Arsenal who come out on top at the end of May, we can be pretty sure of one thing: a Norwegian will have played a key role in winning the title.

Erling Haaland has had plenty of words written about him – including in this magazine – but what about the man aiming to guide Arsenal to their first crown since 2004?

Once one of the most talked about youngsters in world football, Martin Ødegaard has realised his potential and become one of best players in the Premier League this season. After a difficult time at Real Madrid, we chart his highs and lows, from teen to talisman, by talking to those who were there to witness them.

Joey Barton has never been short of an opinion, and the Bristol Rovers gaffer didn’t disappoint when we sat down with him to chat about management, literature, court cases, philosophy, defensive corners, Genghis Khan and much more.

Finally, I’m delighted to welcome broadcaster Jules Breach to the pages of FFT – each month, our new columnist will be bringing us insider views on the biggest talking points across the game.

Enjoy the mag.

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Martin Ødegaard: Arsenal hero

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Martin Ødegaard was just 15 when he first trained with Arsenal. Now, at 24, he’s finally their captain. FourFourTwo spoke to those who were there for this coming-of-age story, as the Norwegian star survived the chaos of the Bernabeu and found a home in London.

Ice cold imports

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Before Martin Ødegaard and Erling Haaland arrived to rip up the Premier League, a host of other Nordic stars had already made their mark on the world stage – these 16 standouts among them.

Meanwhile in the Middle East...

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After an acrimonious Manchester United exit, Cristiano Ronaldo has hit the Middle East goal trail, bringing the Saudi Pro League ever greater exposure. He’s desperate for yet another league title, yes, but also to start a football revolution…

Exclusive Joey Barton interview

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"Management is volatile, on the lunatics sign up for it"

Madness has never been far away during Joey Barton’s career, but the Bristol Rovers boss has enjoyed success as a manager – he tells FFT why he’s taking his inspiration from Eddie Howe and, er, Genghis Khan?!

Wigan's FA Cup win, 10 years on

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Wigan’s 2013 FA Cup triumph was followed by relegation three days later and off-field woe for years to come, but it sure felt good at the time. A decade on, those involved toldFFThow they sprung one of the cup’s biggest upsets.

Stadium saga in Milan

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Milan’s iconic stadium has been set for demolition for years, yet uncertainty rumbles on. As FFT discovers, not everyone agrees with the plan – even Bruce Springsteen…

Gerry Armstrong exclusive interview

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Gerry Armstrong’s famous World Cup winner in Valencia paved the way for a Spanish adventure – now the Northern Ireland great tells FFT how it happened, via Spurs, Watford and a few Belfast punch-ups…

Jim Ratcliffe at Nice

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Four years before Sir Jim Ratcliffe threw his hat into the ring to buy Manchester United, the billionaire acquired French outfit Nice. Via Aaron Ramsey, Ross Barkley, Sir Dave Brailsford and a porn star, it’s led to mixed results.

Dixie, Cloughy, a couple of Teds and maybe Erling...

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It’s bloody hard to score 40 league goals in a season – a lifetime has passed since anybody did it in an English top-tier campaign – so Erling Haaland, Manchester City’s goal monster, may soon join an exclusive club. Meet its members, from mono-balled Dixie to Old Big ’Ed himself...

Around The Grounds

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Our dedicated section for all things EFL, non-league and Scotland finds us chatting to former England caretaker bossPeter Taylorwho's currently enjoying life at Maldon & Tiptree in the eighth tier. As we approach crunch time for youth team players we analyse the phenomenon ofExit Trials, a famous, final throw of the dice for young footballers. Glamorous cup showpieces can’t match the mayhem of ending the season while everyone plays at once so we revist the best examples offinal day drama(think Jimmy Glass).Aaron Ramsey(not him, we're looking at the one on loan at Middlesbrough) is our 'Boy's A Bit Special' this month, withWatfordincarcerated in Kit Jail andDuncan Shearer's破纪录从Huddersfield to Swindon in 1988 examined. Ian Robertson fromWe Are Luton Towntalks point deductions and watching his club rise from the ashes.Motherwell 4-3 Dundee Unitedwas a classic Scottish Cup final in 1991, not least because the two club's managers were brothers, we look back at this unique match. Finally this month,Barnsleyhave five claims to fame go under the microscope with bungs, Billy Beane, 15-year-old first team players and a heck of a lot of tier two football to discuss.

Brian McClair answers YOUR questions

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Nigel Winterburn, Jaffa Cakes and Noel Gallagher, Brian McClair didn't duck any of our readers' BIG questions. The university educated, Alex Ferguson prodigy enjoyed a front row seat during decades of change at Manchester United. He's a podcaster now (of course) but his talent and iron-will have made for some fantastic stories over the years. He set the record straight over an hour withFFT.

Upfront

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Up top this monthFourFourTworeports on a moped pitch invasion,Robbie Keanerecalls the sensation of actually winning silverware as a Spurs player, and we throw ourselves down the wormhole of fictional football teams. BroadcasterJules Breachkicks off herFFTcolumn by praising an unsung Seagull, while Aussie snooker aceNeil Robertsonnames the Chelsea player who once beat him at pool. Rory Smith's newExpected Goals bookis reviewed,football's richest playeris revealed, oh and there's aquiz, of course.

Players' Lounge

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Kicking back exclusively in this month's Players' Lounge areDietmar Hamann, Rickie Lambert, Yannick BolasieandAlex. Their interviews cover World Cup and Champions League finals, dressing downs from the Chairman's son, MC battles and the "lovely" Jose Mourinho.

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Matthew Ketchell
Deputy Editor

Ketch joined FourFourTwo as Deputy Editor in 2022 having wracked up appearances at Reach PLC as a Northern Football Editor and BBC Match of the Day magazine as their Digital Editor and Senior Writer. During that time he has interviewed the likes of Harry Kane, Sergio Aguero, Gareth Southgate and attended World Cup and Champions League finals. He co-hosts a '90s football podcast called ‘Searching For Shineys’, is a Newcastle United season ticket holder and has an expensive passion for collecting classic football shirts.