Report: When Martin Odegaard could return for Arsenal, it’s sooner than expected
Arsenal will have to navigate their next few matches without one of their most important players. Indeed, Martin Odegaard is out injured, and he will...
Arsenal will have to navigate their next few matches without one of their most important players.
Indeed, Martin Odegaard is out injured, and he will miss some crucial clashes during this time.
Odegaard will be absent for Arsenal’s game against Manchester City on Sunday, while he’s also set to miss some important Champions League clashes.
So, when will Odegaard be back in action for Arsenal?
There have been some conflicting reports around this story.
Arsenal insider, Team News and Ticks, recently claimed that Odegaard would be back in November.
“Now Arsenal have finally admitted it’s significant,” He wrote.
“The club used a strategy pre-Tottenham to say it was a matter of days but have now decided they can’t keep going along with that
“It’s looking like a November return.”
However, Dean Jones has now shared a more positive update when writing for GiveMeSport.
Martin Odegaard could be back for Liverpool game
According to , Arsenal are eager for Martin Odegaard to return to action in time to face Liverpool on October 27.
Indeed, it’s said that Arsenal are hopeful that Odegaard will be available for the run of games that includes Liverpool, Newcastle, Inter Milan and Chelsea.
That said, Arsenal aren’t going to rush Odegaard back, and there is a chance that he does miss this Liverpool game.
Arsenal need Odegaard back soon
Odegaard may have only missed two games for Arsenal so far, but his absence is already being felt.
Indeed, the Gunners have been incredibly flat in an offensive sense in their last two games against Tottenham and Atalanta.
Arsenal have remained unbeaten in Odegaard’s absence, but with a crunch clash against Manchester City on the horizon this weekend, the Gunners’ undefeated record will certainly be under threat.
The sooner Odegaard is back for Arsenal the better, and there will be plenty of fingers crossed that the Norwegian will be fit for that crucial Liverpool game next month.
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