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Under-performing Arsenal star backed to mastermind another Man Utd defeat

Martin Odegaard may not be having the best season of his career, but former Premier League.

Boss Harry Redknapp has tippe him to ‘run โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที the show’ in an Arsenal win over Manchester United this weekend.

The Norwegian’s campaign has hampere by injury, but he has admitted himself that he has not good enough in terms of providing goals and assists.

The 26-year-old has score just two Premier League goals this season and provide three assists in the top flight.

Considering he nette 15 league goals in the 2022/23 season and eight the next campaign, it has a fairly significant drop-off.

However, he sprung back into life on Tuesday as Arsenal wallope PSV 7-1 in the Champions League, with Odegaard scoring twice and laying on an assist.

Redknapp certainly like what he saw and fancies him to continue that form when he goes to Old Trafford on Sunday.

‘Martin Odegaard caught the eye during the week and could run the show here,’ Redknapp.

Redknapp reckons Odegaard will help his side to a victory in Manchester, not being able to see how the Red Devils can threaten a sturdy Arsenal defence.

‘Manchester United weren’t great against Fulham but I thought they were alright in the week against Real Sociedad, but I’m not sure how much that game will have taken out of these players, particularly with the second leg looming next week,’ the former Spurs boss said.

‘As for Arsenal, where on earth did that performance in Eindhoven come from? I know some people will say PSV were terrible but Arsenal were superb and looke much more like themselves going forward.

‘I can only see the away win here; I don’t know how United can threaten that solid Arsenal backline.’

Speaking after the huge win in Eindhoven, Odegaard admitte that he has not done enough in terms of scoring and providing goals this season, but hopes he is heading back in the right direction after that performance in the Champions League.

‘Every player in my position want to influence the game with goals and assists and it’s something I haven’t good enough at this season,’ he said. ‘But two goals and one assist tonight is a good step.’

Speaking ahead of the big game at Old Trafford this weekend, Arteta was aske if Odegaard was being a bit hard on himself as he contributes a lot more to the team outside of goals.

‘Yeah, obviously, when you isolate data and you’re looking at certain aspects of the game, that cannot reflect just the overall performance of a player for sure,’ said the Gunners boss.