sport news Bodo/Glimt's players are forced to WALK to the Emirates ahead of their 3-0 ... trends now Bodo/Glimt's players are forced to WALK to the Emirates ahead of their 3-0 defeat by Arsenal... as their team bus gets STUCK in the 'narrow back streets' of north London Bodo/Glimt were defeated 3-0 by Arsenal on Thursday in the Europa League Their players were forced to walk to the Emirates after their team bus got stuck It struggled to negotiate the narrow streets surrounding Arsenal's home ground Players got off the bus and walked among fans who were heading to the game By Will Pickworth For Mailonline Published: 01:01 BST, 7 October 2022 | Updated: 01:11 BST, 7 October 2022 11 shares Viewcomments Bodo/Glimt's players were forced to walk to the Emirates ahead of their clash with Arsenal on Thursday after their team bus got stuck in the surrounding area. The Gunners beat the Norwegian side 3-0 in the Europa League group stage thanks to goals from Eddie Nketiah, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira. But Bodo/Glimt's players were forced to make an unusual and unexpected alteration to their plans ahead of kick-off when their bus was stuck in traffic and struggled to negotiate the narrow north London streets near the Emirates. Bodo/Glimt's players were forced to walk to the Emirates ahead of their clash with Arsenal They walked the final part of the journey after their bus got stuck in the surrounding area Bodo/Glimt were well-beaten 3-0 by Arsenal in Thursday's Europa League group stage clash As a result, they walked the final part of their journey to the Emirates with their belongings among several thousands of match-going fans. Footage from the club's official Twitter account showed their players disembarking from the team bus before merging into the swathes of supporters heading to Thursday's game. The footage was accompanied with the words: 'The bus got stuck in the narrow back streets and we take our legs for the last hundred meters.' A second video followed soon after and was captioned 'Club on tour'. It showed Bodo's players walking alongside fans heading to the game who were blissfully unaware that they were being accompanied by the Norwegian side's players on their journey to the ground. Despite defeat, the Bodo/Glimt faithful travelled in their thousands and didn't stop singing throughout the 90 minutes at the Emirates. The Norwegian side's fans travelled in their thousands and didn't stop signing all game Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility