WØNDERKID
FourFourTwo UK|June 2023
Arsene Wenger offered to take Martin Ødegaard out for dinner. His treat. Martin ordered the steak
WØNDERKID

This was December 2014, more than six years before Ødegaard moved to north London, when it would be Mikel Arteta tempting him to Arsenal in an entirely different era. Wenger was planting the seed of a tree whose shade he would never get to enjoy personally.

On that night long ago, three people, the future unknown to them, sat around a candlelit table and discussed football, development and values: the Arsenal manager, a teenage Ødegaard and his father. Hans-Erik had been a reliable, uncapped midfielder in the 1990s for Stromsgodset in Norway, but now the biggest clubs in Europe were lining up to lay gifts of gravity and light at his family's feet - not because of his own talents, but because his son was already the jewel of the Norwegian game. Martin wasn't even old enough to order a glass of wine with dinner.

Wenger spoke of the pathway Martin would take at Arsenal's leafy London Colney base, where the tyro had enjoyed a training session that afternoon, but also how he could develop as a person under his tutelage. He would learn to cook.

He'd visit local hospitals. He'd contribute to the community. It was as if Arsenal's boss was already assembling the next leader of this football club.

He'd eventually get there, of course the long way round -because Wenger was often right about the direction that a young player's career would take. At the time, a 15-year-old Ødegaard sat, wide-eyed, feeling ever more painfully self-conscious. Playmakers tend to be hyper-aware, after all.

"It's Arsene Wenger, you know?" he said of the odd dinner date years later. "I was so nervous. I was just sitting there thinking, 'Is he analysing me now? Is he going to judge me if I eat the fries?"

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