Totally, it's that elusive ability to produce something without good support.
You look at Saka in most games, and many of the situations he creates something from aren't particularly good to begin with. This is what makes him so underrated in my view. It's easy to be Kevin de Bruyne when you're at the heart of the most well-oiled team machine in Europe. We often pass ourselves into culs-de-sac by contrast where Saka is up against two opponents, but he takes the ball and he makes something happen anyway. He's a player who can break a stalemate at any time.
Hutchinson reminded me so much of that ability against West Ham. Azeez put him through once with a great ball I think, but other than that the support lines were cut off and he had to make something happen by himself. When you look him up on youtube there's plenty more of that - small dummies and Creuff feints to create more space for himself in the final third when a bad pass means he ends up in a bad angle or have to come to the corner flag to pick up a ball. I just love this type of player. Fingers crossed that we've unearthed another future first teamer.