(The newspaper online): Martin Odegaard emerged as a giant of the pitch as Arsenal picked up a vital three points in the Premier League's top flight.
The Norwegian sent Arsenal ahead with a perfect left-foot touch after 24 minutes after a combined play with Kai Havertz.
The Norwegian generally ruled the Arsenal crew in fine style at home against Luton, serving his teammates on the conveyor belt with several fine passes.
After the 34th minute of the match, Ødegaard provided a wonderful assist, but the visitors' goalkeeper blocked the shots fired by his teammates.
Many noticed Odegaard's lead before Emile Smith Rowe finished off just over ten minutes before half-time. The Norwegian followed that up with a playful cross with his feet that prompted expert Lars Tiarnas to draw out big words.
– The two touches – that two-footed pass. It's an art, quite simply, says a Viaplay expert.
Ødegaard's details also attracted attention on social media.
The Athletic's website Arsenal blogger 'Gunnerblog' used big words to describe the Arsenal captain's technical details.
– Obscene things from Odegaard to set up that ESR chance, they write.
Times journalist Henry Winter praised Odegaard just before the end and referred to him as an obvious giant of the field.
Just before the end of the first half, Arsenal doubled their lead with an own goal scored by Daiki Hashioka, which was also the final score.
The win means Arsenal lead the Premier League by one point over Liverpool with a game to play.
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