The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Odegaard takes centre stage

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MARTIN ODEGAARD is leading Arsenal’s unexpected charge towards the Premier League title as the Norway midfielder finally fulfils the potential he showed as a teenage wonder-kid.

When table-toppers Arsenal host Manchester United this afternoon, Odegaard will be centre stage in the kind of glamour fixture that was supposed to be his birthright.

Hailed as the most gifted teenager of his generation, Odegaard made his senior debut for Stromsgods­et in 2014 at the age of 15 and became Norway’s youngest-ever player later that year.

He chose Spanish giants Real Madrid from a host of suitors in 2015, and became the youngest player in the club’s history at the age of 16 years and 157 days.

But he struggled to live up to the hype in the unforgivin­g Madrid glare, and was sent out on loan a number of times.

Those spells in relative obscurity at Heerenveen, Vitesse Arnhem and Real Sociedad suggested Odegaard might not fulfil his early promise, but he was thrust back into the spotlight when Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta took him on loan for the second half of the 2020-2021 season.

Even then, Real’s decision to sell him to the Gunners for about £30 million (US$37 million) in 2021 was interprete­d as evidence he would not make the grade at the highest level.

But with his career in need of a major reset, Odegaard has seized his chance in the Premier League.

Handed the Arsenal captaincy by Arteta before this season, Odegaard has rewarded his manager’s faith, emerging as one of the central figures in their the Premier League’s player of the month award for November and December, impressed Arteta with his masterclas­s in last Sunday’s 2-0 win at north London rivals Tottenham.

“Especially in the first half, I think he was incredible,” he said.

“He is really showing a different kind of presence.

“It’s the way he is influencin­g the game, just the feeling, the way he moves. What he transmits on the pitch is different. It’s a big credit to him.”

Previously a low-key personalit­y on the pitch, Odegaard has embraced the captaincy, growing into a more vocal and demonstrat­ive presence.

Emphasisin­g the point, Odegaard put Arsenal in control at Tottenham with a fine long-range goal late in the first half.

And, as Tottenham fans seethed, Odegaard showed his new-found confidence as he celebrated with a basketball style “jump-shot” celebratio­n alongside teammate Bukayo Saka.

The seeds of Odegaard’s renaissanc­e were planted months ago during in-depth talks with Arsenal’s coaching staff about his mental approach.

“It’s about how we play and my role in the team and my focus. I have worked on it a lot,” he said.

“I have talked a lot with the coaches about getting into the right areas of the field. It’s a lot about the mindset. It’s nice that hard work pays off.”

From the ashes of their collapse to a fifth-place finish last term, Odegaard and company are chasing Arsenal’s first title since 2004.

That would be a fairytale ending to an incredible season, a campaign that former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand said could climax with Odegaard being crowned player of the year. “Do you know, what I like about Odegaard is his journey.

“He was a child superstar at 16, bought by Real Madrid, everyone was saying this kid’s the next big thing,” Ferdinand told Vibe with Five. “He has had trials and tribulatio­ns. might the guy without

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The 24-year-old has already scored eight goals and provided five assists in 17 league games this season.
To put Odegaard’s breakthrou­gh campaign into perspectiv­e, he finished last season with seven goals and four assists in the league.
‘Trials and tribulatio­ns’
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“I would go as far as to say right now, he’s probably my player of the year,” said the Manches- legend. — AFP.
Odegaard, who won surge to the top of the Premier League. The 24-year-old has already scored eight goals and provided five assists in 17 league games this season. To put Odegaard’s breakthrou­gh campaign into perspectiv­e, he finished last season with seven goals and four assists in the league. ‘Trials and tribulatio­ns’ He not be he is now that part history. “I would go as far as to say right now, he’s probably my player of the year,” said the Manches- legend. — AFP.

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