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REVEALED: Martin Odegaard’s impressive statistics in match against Crystal Palace

Arsenal secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup quarterfinals last night, with Martin Ødegaard emerging as a game-changer after coming off the bench. The Norwegian captain played the final 45 minutes and made an immediate impact, showcasing his technical brilliance and playmaking abilities.

Ødegaard’s influence was evident from the moment he stepped onto the pitch. Despite playing only half of the match, he managed to rack up some eye-catching statistics that underline his importance to Arsenal’s attacking setup. His performance helped shift the momentum firmly in Arsenal’s favor as they fought back from an early deficit to book their place in the semi-finals.

Ødegaard’s Stellar Stats

In his 45 minutes on the field, Ødegaard had:

42 touches: Operating as the fulcrum of Arsenal’s attack, he dictated the tempo and orchestrated play from midfield.

30/33 passes completed: With a passing accuracy of over 90%, Ødegaard ensured smooth transitions in attack and linked up effectively with his teammates.

3 chances created: The midfielder was relentless in finding pockets of space and delivering precise passes that unlocked Crystal Palace’s defense.

2/2 take-ons completed: Ødegaard showcased his dribbling ability, gliding past defenders with ease and creating openings in the opposition’s half.

2 duels won: Demonstrating his work rate and determination, he contributed defensively as well.

2 assists: His standout contribution came in the form of two assists, setting up Gabriel Jesus for Arsenal’s second and third goals of the night.

Game-Changing Impact

With Arsenal trailing 1-0 at halftime, Ødegaard’s introduction breathed new life into the team. His vision and creativity allowed Arsenal to find spaces that had been elusive in the first half. The first of his two assists came in the 63rd minute when he found Gabriel Jesus with a precise through ball, allowing the Brazilian to fire a low shot into the bottom corner and put Arsenal ahead.

Later in the game, Ødegaard orchestrated a swift counter-attack, once again finding Jesus with a perfectly weighted pass that the forward converted to complete his hat trick and secure Arsenal’s progression.

A Vital Cog in Arsenal’s Machine

Ødegaard’s ability to influence games, even in limited time, highlights his importance to Mikel Arteta’s side. His technical skills, vision, and leadership on the pitch are invaluable assets, particularly in tight matches like this one. While Gabriel Jesus took the headlines with his hat trick, Ødegaard’s role in creating and capitalizing on opportunities cannot be overstated.

Looking Ahead

Arsenal’s victory last night sees them advance to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup, keeping their hopes alive for silverware this season. With Ødegaard in such fine form, Arsenal fans will be optimistic about their chances as the team continues to battle on multiple fronts. Up next, the Gunners will face Crystal Palace once again in the Premier League, and Ødegaard will undoubtedly look to build on his stellar performance.

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