It’s been a tough week for Arsenal fans as Martin Ødegaard faces a significant setback.
The talented midfielder will be sidelined for at least three weeks due to an ankle injury sustained while playing for Norway.
Injury Details
During Norway’s Nations League match against Austria on Monday, Ødegaard had to limp off the field in the second half.
His distress was evident, and he was later seen on crutches while boarding a private jet. Initial assessments suggest it’s a serious ankle injury.
Medical Update
Norway’s team doctor, Ola Sand, provided an update after Ødegaard underwent medical examinations in London.
Although the good news is that there’s no broken ankle, Ødegaard will be out for at least the rest of September.
“Ankle injuries typically take at least three weeks to heal,” Sand explained.
“Anything less would be a bonus, and there’s a chance it could take longer.”
Impact on Arsenal
This injury is a significant blow for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal, especially with the North London Derby against Tottenham approaching this Sunday.
To make matters worse, Declan Rice, another key midfielder, is suspended for this match after his red card against Brighton.
Future Concerns
There are also worries that Ødegaard might miss Norway’s upcoming international fixtures, including games against Slovenia and Austria on October 10 and 13.
Fans will be eagerly waiting for more updates on his recovery.
Stay tuned for more details as they emerge.