There has been considerable discussion in recent weeks that the Premier League is now Arsenal’s to lose this season.
Now, while that might be true given Liverpool’s dire form and Manchester City’s unreliability, it also overlooks the problems the Gunners have had to deal with.
After all, while he’s got a much better squad this year, Mikel Arteta has had to deal with an absurd number of injuries and has been without club captain Martin Odegaard for most of the campaign.
Fortunately, one of his other star signings is stepping up and doing some of the things the Norwegian would do, and no, it’s not Eberechi Eze or Ethan Nwaneri.
Arsenal's solutions to Odegaard's injury
While losing your captain to injury after injury is never ideal, the one positive for Arsenal this season is that there have been and are multiple ways Arteta can address the problem of Odegaard being out.
For example, in recent league games, he has taken to playing Eze on the right-hand side of the midfield three, and while he’s clearly still getting used to the system and hasn’t hit the heights of last season, he has made an impact.
After all, it was his goal against his former side that earned the Gunners all three points on the weekend.
Wednesday night saw the manager start Nwaneri in that position, and once again, while it will take him time to really get up to speed, he opened the scoring with a lovely finish midway through the second half.
A less popular solution that was trialled several times earlier this year saw Mikel Merino come in for the Norwegian.
Yet, while it did work in some games, such as away to Athletic Bilbao, it somewhat stunted the team’s central creativity.
Finally, something that has not been tried yet this season, but could be if things become desperate, is to start Leandro Trossard in midfield, as his technical ability and two-footedness could see him do a job.
With that said, while several players could replace Odegaard at the moment, there is another who has started to emulate parts of his game this season.
The Arsenal star emulating Odegaard
When thinking of Arsenal players who could be described as emulating parts of Odegaard’s game this season, most will think of the aforementioned names like Eze and Nwaneri.
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However, there is another, far more surprising candidate who is now doing certain things the captain did last season: Declan Rice.
Yes, the all-action “world-class” midfielder, as dubbed by journalist Tom Marshall-Bailey, who initially joined the club as a leading six, is now starting to do things on a pitch that the former Real Madrid wonderkid was doing in 24/25.
At least this is according to DataMB, which, through using the numbers and a radar chart, has noticed some significant overlap in a number of key metrics.
These statistics include things like key and progressive passes, forward passes and even progressive carries.
Now, this is not to say that the two players are one and the same, as there are also clear differences between them, such as the Englishman’s physicality and willingness to chase down and win back the ball.
However, this does show that the former West Ham United captain is far more offensively useful than perhaps he gets credit for, although his output over the last couple of years was already showing this.
Appearances
117
Starts
106
Minutes
9352′
Goals
17
Assists
24
Goal Involvements per Match
0.35
Minutes per Goal Involvement
228.09′
Moreover, it does also highlight that at his core, Odegaard isn’t a ten, but an out-and-out central midfielder who thrives in a system in which he can drop a little deeper at times to collect the ball.
Ultimately, losing the captain has been a setback for Arsenal.
However, Arteta can rest easier this season knowing he has options to replace him on the bench and that Rice has become far more dangerous going forward.
