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Arsenal's Odegaard: Ozil comparisons are a big compliment

Martin Odegaard is reluctant to compare himself with former Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil, but admits that comparisons being made with a World Cup-winning Gunners star of the recent past are a “big compliment”.

The general consensus is that an ex-Germany international who filled the No.10 role at Emirates Stadium for seven-and-a-half years never truly unlocked his full potential in English football.

There was, however, no doubting Ozil’s creative qualities and Norwegian midfielder Odegaard is now being charged with the task of emulating the efforts of another big-money signing that went before him.

Odegaard, who joined Arsenal from Real Madrid on a permanent deal in 2021 after initially impressing on loan, has contributed nine goals and six assists across 47 appearances for the Gunners and is already being placed into the Ozil bracket.

He has told TV2 of those discussions: “I’m not a fan of comparing myself to other players, but I take it as a big compliment. He was a player I looked up to a lot. He was one of my favourites when I was younger.

“I feel I am in very good shape. It is always difficult to compare with things you have done before, but I feel I deliver at a good level every day.”

Odegaard has had to be patient at times this season when looking to nail down a regular spot in Mikel Arteta’s plans, but he has been starring of late as Arsenal force their way into top-four contention.

He is enjoying his football, having struggled to live up to expectations at Real Madrid on the back of a high-profile move as a 16-year-old, and feels very much at home in north London.

The 23-year-old added: “I feel I am in a good place in life.

“I'm happy and thrive here. It's a nice bunch, a nice squad and a nice environment. I am

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