Arsenal Thrash West Ham 5:2, As Saka And Odegaard Chemistry Continues.
Arsenal’s dynamic duo, Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, showcased their brilliance in a scintillating 5-2 victory over West Ham, reigniting hopes of a Premier League title challenge. The pair were directly involved in four of Arsenal’s five goals, underlining their pivotal roles in the team’s attacking prowess.
During a manic first half at the London Stadium, Arsenal dominated with fluid and incisive football. Saka and Odegaard combined masterfully for the decisive second goal, shortly after West Ham’s equaliser was ruled out for offside. Odegaard’s delightful chipped pass found Saka, whose square ball set up Leandro Trossard for an easy finish.
The duo’s chemistry was further evident as they shared penalty duties, each converting from the spot to secure Arsenal’s lead. Reflecting on the moment, Saka said: “He [Odegaard] asked me for the ball – he wanted to score. He gives me a lot of balls, so it’s nice to return that to him.”
With Saka and Odegaard leading the charge, Arsenal’s chances of catching league leaders Liverpool remain alive. The team’s struggles without the pair were evident during their recent defeat at Bournemouth, where both players were absent. Since Odegaard’s return from injury, Arsenal have been revitalised, with the captain contributing in every league game he has played.
Saka’s statistics this season further emphasise his remarkable form. In 981 Premier League minutes, he has registered five goals and 10 assists, far surpassing Odegaard’s contributions in half the playing time. However, the Norwegian’s creative influence is undeniable, providing the platform for Saka’s standout performances.
The on-pitch relationship between Saka and Odegaard has drawn comparisons to iconic Premier League partnerships like Drogba and Lampard, Silva and Aguero, and Vardy and Mahrez. Jamie Redknapp lauded Odegaard as the “glue in the team,” noting his ability to free up Saka and allow him to thrive in one-on-one situations.
Saka, who was involved in his 15th Premier League goal of the season against West Ham, has been pivotal to Arsenal’s attacking success. His penalty marked his first away league goal this term, placing him second only to Mohamed Salah in goal contributions for the 2024/25 season.
Mikel Arteta praised the winger’s consistency, saying: “This is the hardest thing to do in football – to impact the scoreline in that way.”
With Liverpool maintaining near-perfection this season, Arsenal must remain patient and capitalise on any slip-ups from the league leaders. Their recent resurgence, driven by the form of Saka and Odegaard, suggests they are ready to mount a serious challenge.
“We are back to our best form – we look fluid and dynamic,” Saka said after the match. “We are all enjoying football right now.”
As Arsenal’s title race heats up, the symbiotic partnership between Saka and Odegaard remains the key to their hopes. If the pair can maintain their form, the Gunners may yet have a chance to reclaim Premier League glory.