awooga83 the team relies heavily on Saka. It's a domino effect. He is unguardable one on one. So teams drop back and double up on him (and he still manages to be impactful more often than not), creating space in the midfield for others to exploit, and when you have Odegaard in there too, you have a master at using or exploiting space and creating good quality chances. That's how our attack works- it is designed to revolve around those two individuals, and corner kicks. And both are also two of our best set piece delivery experts.
Odegaard alone is a massive blow. Both Odegaard and Saka for an extended period of time means our title challenge this season is effectively over before it began.