Ødegaard is the most important player in Arsenal. He creates great opportunities to score goals with his great passes to his attackers. Make Saka a better player. A good player always has time for himself, which he always has, even with many players around him. He is an artist on the field. With such players, football is wonderful to watch.😉
What's the freaking point of having Odegaard if it's Nketiah he's supplying. Man wouldn't even be a starting striker at Everton let alone helps us winning the league 😥
Ødegaard needs a striker that make runs in behind, you see that with Nketiah only he isnt very clinical. And you saw that for Sociedad with Ø creating massive amounts of chances for Isak. Bring Oshimen, and they will COOK together.
He was exceptional vs Wolves. I think his lull lasted from about the time that he scored against Man United until his return from injury. Class is permanent.
Not that I’m complaining. Far from it. I’m as big a fan of Øde as they come. But can you guys imagine how he would’ve looked under Wenger? It would’ve been magical.
He was clearly injuried. I stated this in the comment on Tom Canton and Charles Watts already a few weeks before it got known in public. It was in fact quiet easy to spot, if you've followed MØ since his breaktrough in Norway at 15 years. He has been injuried two times before, both times it got known post injury. His workrate were always impeckable, but the way he received the ball, and how he made the passes where exactly same as with the earlier injuries. He was clearly struggeling, at least since before the ManC-match, probably even mid Sept. At first, I thought it was an impact after the terrible Kovacics-tackle.
@@jrnhelgemagnussen9579you got it, he wasn't as confident when recieving with his back to goal trying to turn around, and that's a key movement for players like him