Not many people would have the bottle to disrespect one Bukayo Saka, arguably one of the best Arsenal players of the current generation. But, that's exactly what Arsenal's newest signing, Eberechi Eze has done in a recent interview on Arsenal's TikTok account.
When asked who Eze thought was the most skilful player in the Arsenal squad, Eze did not pick out his England teammate and selected a more established player who wouldn't necessarily spring to mind.
After Saka, most fans would probably identify Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke or even youngster Max Dowman as the most skilful player on the squad.
Not Eze though. Eze plumped for Arsenal's injured captain, Martin Ødegaard. While this brought a smile to Arsenal fan's faces, what happened to Arsenal's captain against West Ham has got everyone concerned.
Ødegaard suffers another injury setback
Ødegaard suffered another injury setback against West Ham today, coming off after 30 minutes with a knee injury. The Arsenal captain has only just returned from two separate shoulder injuries and today's misfortunate clash of knees could add to his frustrating season.

Having started today's match alongside Eze, Ødegaard was looking forward to building on an excellent performance against Olympiacos in the Champions League with a good performance against West Ham.
Despite a strong start in which the Danish international was already dictating the play with some delightful passing, Ødegaard was forced off when he felt something that was not quite right with his knee.
Arteta gives Ødegaard injury update
In an update to the press, Arteta revealed that Ødegaard was not feeling too positive after the latest in a line of injuries.
“I think he had a clash, knee-to-knee and immediately he was uncomfortable. I just spoke to him and he is not positive about it,” Arteta revealed.
“He has got a brace on. We will have to wait from the doctors but we have been very unlucky with that.
Ødegaard's latest injury makes it three successive Premier League matches at the Emirates that he has failed to complete.
Leaving the stadium today in a leg brace, it is difficult to even guess at the extent of the injury or when Ødegaard might return to action.