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REVEALED: Key Arsenal player that will be important in game against Wolves

As Arsenal prepare to face Wolverhampton Wanderers this Saturday in a must-win Premier League encounter, one statistic offers a glimmer of hope for the Gunners faithful: Martin Ødegaard’s impressive scoring record against Wolves. The Norwegian playmaker has found the net three times in his last three league appearances against the Midlands club, making him a potential key figure in Arsenal’s pursuit of vital points.

Following their disappointing UEFA Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich, Arsenal’s focus now shifts entirely to the Premier League title race. Currently sitting in second place, level on points with Liverpool and just two points behind leaders Manchester City, every remaining fixture is crucial for Mikel Arteta’s side.

 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MARCH 31: Martin Odegaard of Arsenal acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal FC at Etihad Stadium on March 31, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Ødegaard’s recent form against Wolves could prove to be a decisive factor. His ability to unlock defences and contribute goals from midfield will be crucial in breaking down a Wolves side known for their resilience and defensive organization.

The Norwegian’s creativity and goal-scoring threat will be essential in providing Arsenal with the attacking impetus they need to secure a victory. With the pressure mounting in the title race, Ødegaard’s experience and composure will also be invaluable in guiding his teammates through a potentially tense and challenging encounter.

As Arsenal aim to bounce back from their European disappointment, they will be hoping that Ødegaard can continue his impressive scoring streak against Wolves and inspire the Gunners to a crucial victory in their pursuit of Premier League glory.

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