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Martin Odegaard "proved Arsenal legend wrong" amid potential leadership role

Arsenal great Paul Merson claims Martin Odegaard has proved him wrong and is now one of the best players in the Premier League.

Merson, who won five major honours with the Gunners in a glittering playing career, wasn't sure about the Norway star at first. But he believes Odegaard is becoming a leader at the Emirates - and could help them qualify for the Champions League.

Writing in his Daily Star column, Merson said: "Martin Odegaard has proved me wrong and is becoming the leader Arsenal need to pass their toughest test yet. "He is the main man there now and the first name on the teamsheet for me. He has really improved and is doing the business.

"I think the players respect him because they can see he's a real player. I didn't see it at first, I have to admit. It looked like he didn't really want to leave Real Madrid, and I didn't think he pulled up any tress on his loan spell at Arsenal.

"He could have sulked and lost his confidence when Madrid didn't want him any more, but he's playing better than ever now. He's Arsenal's go-to man and he makes them tick. He isn't a leader in terms of running around and kicking people or barking out orders. But in terms of the way he's playing he is.

"The way he's turned it around people are looking at him now and fair play, he has done very, very well. He always wants the ball and knows how to use it. That's leadership too. I take my hat off to him because he's top, top drawer. One of the best in the Premier League in my opinion."

Martin Odegaard is become a key leader for Arsenal (James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)

Arsenal's top four rivals all play before the Gunners after the international break and Merson reckons they will need Odegaard and co to keep firing on all cylinders. He wrote: "The problem Arsenal have is everyone else plays before them when they come back from the international break.

"They don't go to Crystal Palace until the Monday, so all their rivals will have a chance to win and put some pressure on them. That's the test now for Arsenal. Can they handle the pressure, because it's well and truly on now.

"And they will need players like Odegaard to keep showing up every week and putting a shift in, because I think just about every player is playing as well as they can right now. I keep hearing that it's Arsenal's to lose but it's not like they are 14 points clear like Man City were at the top at one point. Crystal Palace away, on a Monday night under the lights, is a hard game. As long as they don't panic in the run-in, they should be alright."

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