Fulham midfielder Dickson Etuhu praised goal hero Andrew Johnson after the striker's double handed the Whites a valuable European victory.
Johnson opened the scoring on 35 minutes with a trademark run and finish before adding an even better effort in the closing stages.
"That's what AJ gives you," Dickson told fulhamfc.com. "He has so much quality and he took his goals really well. But that's what he is all about. When he gets in those positions he can be deadly.
"We were under a bit of pressure at times and his goals came at important moments. He gives us something that others can't and tonight he did that, and in some fashion.
"He was lively throughout and was always a threat. Every time we got on the ball he was making his run - he was always an outlet. He had a great game and was rewarded with two goals."
Like Johnson, Etuhu was recalled to Martin Jol's starting line-up and like his goal-scoring team-mate the 28-year-old impressed.
"It had been a while since I was out there," he explained. "I had been injured for a bit and then found myself out of the starting XI - so it was good to be back.
"Of course, it made it even better following a performance and result like that. It was tough at times, but it was good. You just want to show what you can do and hopefully that will be enough."
The 2-0 defeat of Odense secured Fulham's first UEFA Europa League Group Stage win and their first victory since August.
"It had been a long time coming and it's given us a real lift," added Dickson. "It was good to get our first win of the group stages and we now need to take that into our next game.
"That is a difficult match against QPR, but we'll take a lot from this game. We need to start putting a few wins together now and get some momentum back. Hopefully we can do that on Sunday."