Odegaard gives positive update but Arsenal suffers another injury blow
Arsenal fans might be in for a bit of a rollercoaster over the international break with some concerning and a bit of positive injury news.
Despite a strong start to the Premier League season, sitting third in the table, the Gunners are nursing some injury concerns ahead of their return to domestic action.
After a convincing 3-1 win over Southampton, thanks to goals from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka, the spotlight now shifts to the fitness of key players.
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Arsenal injury update: Odegaard’s encouraging news, Havertz worryOne of the biggest worries for fans is the status of captain Martin Odegaard. The midfield maestro picked up an ankle injury on international duty last month.
While Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta hasn’t given a clear timeline for his return, Odegaard himself offered some hope. Speaking to fans, he said heâs âgetting better and better by the day.â This is exactly the kind of update Gunners fans will be happy to hear as they eagerly await his comeback.
Martin Ădegaard on his injury: âIn the last week or so Iâve made really good progress. Iâm getting better & better by the day & feel itâs going well. When you feel like things are moving forward, it gives you motivation to do more & more & work harder.â
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â afcstuff (@afcstuff) October 5, 2024However, while one star seems to be on the mend, another has been ruled out. Kai Havertz, who has found his feet at Arsenal with four league goals already, wonât be joining the German squad for their upcoming matches.
Heâs picked up a knee injury, leaving Arsenalâs medical team with another headache. His absence from international duty is a blow, and fans will hope itâs not a long-term issue.
In the midst of this injury drama, former footballer Dion Dublin (via BBC’s Final Score) has given Arsenal some praise. He mentioned that the Gunners are finally showing a bit of grit: “This horrible side, the grit and determination â they have the heart this time.â With Artetaâs team showing both flair and fight, Arsenal look ready to compete on all fronts, but theyâll need their stars back soon!