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Arsenal: Martin Odegaard's impressive individual highlights vs Wolves

Arsenal completed a dramatic comeback on Thursday night after a 95th-minute own goal gave the Gunners a 2-1 win over Wolves in the Premier League.

Hwang-Hee Chan’s opening strike gave the visitors a decisive lead in the opening ten minutes and the scoreline stayed that way late into the second half.

But it was Arsenal who came out on top, with the north London side showing their resilience to claw their way back into the match with a duo of late goals that see them jump above West Ham to fifth place in the league.

Nicolas Pepe levelled the scores in the 82nd minute before a last-gasp strike from Alexandre Lacazette was deflected into the net by Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa, prompting wide-spread delirium inside the Emirates Stadium.

The result moves Mikel Arteta’s side a step closer towards the top four, with the Gunners now hot on the tail of Manchester United, with just a solitary point separating the two powerhouses of English football.

The good news for Arsenal is that they have two games in hand over the Red Devils, whose recent form has left a lot to be desired.

Meanwhile, things down in London couldn’t be going any better for the 13-time league champions, with their team of young stars having only lost one of their last nine league games.

One of those players is Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard, who has had a superb season since he completed a permanent move to the club from Real Madrid last summer.

Having appeared in 22 of Arsenal’s 24 league matches this season, the 23-year-old has become a familiar face in the Gunners’ starting XI, and there’s a reason why.

Impressing with his elite ball-winning skills, box-to-box playmaking abilities and his undying ambition to drive play vertically upfield, Odegaard

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