Arsenal’s Premier League campaign has taken a major hit as captain Martin Odegaard faces several weeks on the sidelines due to a **right ankle injury sustained during Norway’s Nations League victory over Austria on Monday. This setback couldn’t come at a worse time, with Arsenal preparing for their high-stakes clash against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
The injury occurred late in the match, with Odegaard seen hobbling off the pitch and later using crutches as he boarded a flight back to London. According to the Norwegian team’s doctor, the playmaker is set to undergo further scans, with early indications suggesting a lengthy spell out of action.
For Arsenal, this is a significant blow. Odegaard has been a key player for the Gunners, leading the team both on and off the field. His absence could seriously impact the team’s ability to compete in the coming weeks, especially with crucial matches on the horizon.
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In addition to Odegaard, Arsenal will also be without star midfielder Declan Rice, who is suspended for the upcoming North London Derby. This double absence leaves Arsenal’s midfield exposed as they prepare to take on a Tottenham side that is in good form.
Manager Mikel Arteta will now need to find creative solutions to fill the gaps left by Odegaard and Rice. With the North London Derby always being a high-pressure fixture, Arsenal fans will be hoping for a tactical masterstroke to ensure they remain competitive without their captain and key players.
The timing of Odegaard’s injury could not be more unfortunate, as Arsenal is chasing a strong start to their Premier League campaign. Fans are anxiously waiting for updates on his condition, with many fearing that his absence could derail their momentum.
As the Gunners face a tough stretch of fixtures, including matches against Manchester City and Chelsea, Odegaard’s leadership and creativity in midfield will be sorely missed. His injury comes as a major concern for Arsenal’s hopes of staying in the top-four race.