Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is back in full training after a two-month recovery from an ankle injury, bringing a major boost to the Gunners ahead of their Champions League showdown with Inter Milan on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old midfield maestro sustained the injury during Norway’s 2-1 Nations League victory over Austria in September, sidelining him for 12 Arsenal matches. His return to training signals a promising step toward rejoining the first team as Arsenal fights for a strong Champions League position.
“After two months on the sidelines, our skipper has rejoined the squad ahead of our Champions League trip to Inter Milan,” Arsenal announced in a statement. The club emphasized that Odegaard, known for his consistency and durability, has been a reliable presence over the past three seasons, missing only a few games prior to this injury.
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Arsenal currently holds the ninth position in the Champions League standings with three games played, while Inter Milan sits seventh, with both clubs at seven points. Odegaard’s return is expected to strengthen Arsenal’s midfield, as fans hope for a revival in Europe’s elite competition.
Stay tuned as Arsenal’s captain aims to make an impact in this crucial fixture against Inter, potentially marking a turning point in Arsenal’s Champions League campaign.