Arsenal moved to within one point of the Premier League's top four with a last-gasp come-from-behind victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday night.

An early mistake from centre-back Gabriel saw Hwang Hee-chan open the scoring after just ten minutes and it looked to have been enough for the visitors.

That was until the inclusion of Nicolas Pepe in the second half.

He equalised from fellow substitute Eddie Nketiah's pass just eight minutes before time and then the unthinkable happened as a last-minute striker from Alexandre Lacazette was turned into his own net by Jose Sa.

It was the Gunners' latest goal since January 2017 when Alexis Sanchez scored past Burnley in the 97th minute.

The Ivory Coast international "changed the game off the bench" and nearly earned journalist Simon Collings' Man of the Match award, that's how much of an impact he made in just 19 minutes.

But instead, it was Martin Odegaard, who arguably stole the show, just as the Evening Standard reporter also claimed, the Norwegian playmaker is "getting better every week" and was "running the game near the end."

The 23-year-old dynamo was unlucky to not get on the scoresheet himself as he hit the woodwork, whilst as per SofaScore, he registered three successful dribbles, two key passes and created one big chance.

Whilst he didn't get an assist to his name, it was his involvement just before both of Arsenal's late goals that was particularly impressive. "His ability on the half-turn & his weight of pass is vital to unlocking organised defensive blocks like Wolves’," claimed BBC contributor Premier League Panel.

The rave reviews didn't stop there for the £58m-rated playmaker.

Gunners blogger Next Generation Arsenal dubbed him "incredible" and a "real leader on the pitch" and former Everton and Crystal Palace star Yannick Bolasie, a well-known Arsenal supporter, even waxed lyrical about Odegaard.

"Odegaard is such a baller…what a player, quality to watch," he tweeted.

In what was his 45th appearance for the north London giants, it's clear that it was another impressive outing for the former Real Madrid star. That £30m is now looking more and more like a bargain.

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