Martin Ødegaard, Arsenal and Mikel Arteta
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In a bid to give the Gunners the best chance of success against a West Ham United team that had won on their previous two visits to the Emirates, Arteta utilised a pair of standout creators in midfield, with captain Martin Ødegaard starting alongside Eberechi Eze.
The Gunners will be without their captain for several weeks after Martin Ødegaard’s knee injury, but that stretch begins with a winnable match against 14th-place Fulham. Here’s what American audiences need to know.
Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard (26) is set to be sidelined until mid-November after suffering a medial collateral ligament injury in his knee, a significant blow to Mikel Arteta’s plans ahead of
The Norway international spent the opening weeks never far from pain at various points across his body. A recurring shoulder injury forced Ødegaard to be subbed off in the first half of consecutive home matches before completing an unwanted hat-trick after clashing knees against West Ham United a fortnight ago.
Arsenal confirmed that captain Martin Ødegaard has suffered a medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury to his left knee and has withdrawn from the Norway squad. It is the latest in a number of setbacks for the 26-year-old, who picked up the problem against ...
Mikel Arteta has confirmed the worst fears regarding Martin Ødegaard, who picked up an ankle injury during the recent international break. “The latest scans showed that he has some damage, especially in one of the ankle ligaments. It is quite significant.
Mikel Arteta has defended Martin Ødegaard's captaincy amid criticism from former Arsenal skipper Tony Adams by revealing the players voted overwhelming for him to keep the armband this season. Adams claimed Arsenal "are not going to win the league with ...
A knee injury is set to sideline Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard for several weeks, leaving the Gunners a little slim in attack as Noni Madueke, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus all continue their recoveries from respective injury issues.