Jamie Carragher has credited Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard with coming up with the move that will win the Gunners the Premier League.
Arsenal are on the verge of glory with two league games left in their season - they know victories over Burnley and Crystal Palace will guarantee them their first domestic title in 22 years.
They moved a step closer with victory over West Ham at the weekend, but it didn't come easy - perhaps for no reason more than a late VAR call ruling out a Hammers equaliser.
But Carragher was keen to highlight something different in the game - Odegaard's assist for Leandro Trossard.
Odegaard was only a substitute for the game, but brought on in the second-half and set up Trossard in the 83rd minute for the winner.
Speaking on his work for the goal, Carragher said on Sky Sports: 'He's always demanding the ball. He knows he has to make something happen. Arsenal haven't got enough players like him - and that is why he took the responsibility.'
'It's where it comes from. He won the league virtually, in my eyes, for this team. World class ability, yes, but I love seeing players take responsibility.'
'This is the moment - he knew Trossard was there, he had to wait for his moment. He knew he was going to pass to Trossard, he just had to wait for Soucek to move.'
'He has the pause, he waits, he can see him, then bingo. We will think about leadership for Arsenal in terms of Tony Adams - that was a great piece of leadership we saw there.'
Manager Mikel Arteta also deserves some credit too, though, Carragher insisted: 'Brave substitution - could have cost them the league title by not going with Fernandes, but right now it looks like that decision is going to win them the league.'
Arteta said after the game: 'I think we got rewarded because Martin made an incredible action to win us the game, apart from David's (Raya) save in the 70th minute.'
'If you want the chance to win major trophies, you need the individuals creating those magic moments, and David certainly – like Martin Odegaard – created a moment to win us the game.'



