Martin Ødegaard was unplayable against Olympiacos as the Gunners skipper tore the game apart.
Arsenal continued its undefeated start to its Champions League campaign, with a 2-0 win over Olympiacos at the Emirates Stadium in a game that should be remembered for exactly what Martin Ødegaard can bring to this team.
The Gunners captain, often much-maligned by a section of Arsenal fans, which to me, is simply odd, put in a shift that shows exactly what he can be for this team and what it can then in turn, do for others around him.
A Man of the Match performance, as goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka (nice defense-splitting pass from Ødegaard), sealed the win for Arteta's side as attention now turns to the Premier League.
But back to Martin, folks.
Ødegaard sublime in MOTM performance
The biggest takeaway is exactly that - Ødegaard played easily his best game in recent memory.
An orchestrator in midfield, he buzzed between the lines, he got forward, while also not shirking his defensive duties either as he pulled the strings with aplomb.
How he didn't score in the second half is still beyond me, and it would have been the perfect way to cap off his evening.
And yeah, Mikel was impressed too.
"He's got all the licence in the world to go forward, Martin, and to play with that freedom and to play with that level of threat especially, not only with the passes, but the way he was taking the ball, carrying the ball, making runs, and arriving in really dangerous areas," Arteta said via arsenal.com.
"I think he put three people through today to score a goal, he should have scored a goal as well, so great to have him back, he played some very good minutes in Newcastle to help us to win the game, and I think today he was phenomenal."
Per The Touchline, Ødegaard had the most touches (86), the most final third passes (26), most chances created (four), and won possession back the most (eight times).
Captain Fantastic? Yeah, against Olympiacos, he was.