Wilson Odobert has claimed your HSBC Player of the Match for his game-changing display in our 2-2 draw with Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday lunchtime.
Trailing to Bryan Mbeumo's opener at the break, Thomas Frank turned to the in-form winger off the bench at half-time and the 20-year-old was at the heart of both goals as we came from behind to lead in stoppage-time before Matthijs de Ligt's 96th-minute equaliser.
The France Under-21 international's impact was almost immediate when his dangerous cross from the left was flicked on target by Cristian Romero but United goalkeeper Senne Lammens pulled off a smart save to deny our skipper seven minutes after the restart.
Then, looking for a moment of inspiration still behind with six minutes of normal time remaining, the move that saw all three substitutes combine for Mathys Tel to level terms came through Wilson's driving run from deep as he jinked past Manuel Ugarte before laying in Destiny Udogie to cross low from the left and Tel was on hand to finish on the turn.
It looked as though the young Frenchman had put us ahead in the first minute of second-half stoppage-time but his curling attempt from just outside the box went down as an assist for Richarlison, with replays showing the Brazilian glanced the ball home to set off wild scenes at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Watch - Richarlison diverts in Wilson's shot to give us a late lead
Despite de Ligt's late, late headed equaliser from a corner leaving a bitter taste to see the points shared, Wilson proved the game-changer to get us back into the contest and continued his impressive form of late after opening his 2025/26 account with a first UEFA Champions League goal in our 4-0 win over FC Copenhagen in a strong showing last Tuesday.
To put his second-half performance into numbers, our number 28 created the most chances (three) and completed the highest take-ons (two) in our colours that afternoon as well as completing all 11 of his passes and winning 100 per cent of his duels (4/4) to go alongside his assist.
Congratulations to Wilson on a deserved first award of the campaign and to everyone for voting.