Martin Odegaard cuts the pressure to provide the precision Arsenal need



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“When everyone was a little shaky, he gave us that stability and composure with the ball and created one opportunity after another.”

“Tremble” is probably not exactly what Arteta meant, given he praised his team’s impressive character in coming back from 3-0 at West Ham United, but there was a period in the game when Arsenal were mostly frenzied energy. . They needed a bit of precision to adapt to the pressure.

Odegaard provided it. It was his two angled balls that put West Ham United in the rear, and ultimately changed the game. For the first time, in the 61st minute, Aaron Cresswell didn’t know which way to go when Odegaard played Callum Chambers to force an own goal. The second was almost identical in execution and spin, except with more pressure given that it was the 82nd minute, and with Nicolás Pepe elegantly lifting the ball instead of driving it.

Alexandre Lacazette rose higher to lead it, but there was no question who was above everyone else on the field in terms of performance. Odegaard’s two angled balls weren’t just individual moments of inspiration. They were indicative of how he handled the game.

That is totally in line with the influence he has on the team as a whole. Later, Arteta especially praised what a “leader” Odegaard has been. “Well, he’s showing that I believe from the first week. The way he steps on the field, he always wants the ball, the way he dominates the pressure. It has been very influential. I think he has surprised all of us a bit because he looks very shy and humble, but when he steps on that field he is a real character and he loves to play football.

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