Arsenal’s latest full training session saw captain Martin Odegaard returning after having an ankle injury.
This is the first time he’s featured for Arsenal since he sustained the injury. However, the manager Mikel Arteta says they won’t be rushing Odegaard back into action.
The club stated on X: “Our skipper has been out of action for two months after picking up an ankle injury on international duty for Norway in September and missed our subsequent 12 matches, but he joined in with the rest of our squad ahead of our Champions League trip to Inter Milan.
“We head to Italy later on Tuesday afternoon aiming to maintain our unbeaten start in this season’s competition, but all Gunners supporters will be thrilled to see Martin taking the latest step towards a first-team return.”
Arsenal are currently fifth in the Premier League, losing to Newcastle last weekend. Their next Premier League match will be against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 10 November.
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StandfirstOdegaard damaged his ankle ligaments at the start of September during a Norway VS Austria football match.
Arsenal’s latest full training session saw captain Martin Odegaard returning after having an ankle injury.
This is the first time he’s featured for Arsenal since he sustained the injury. However, the manager Mikel Arteta says they won’t be rushing Odegaard back into action.
The club stated on X: “Our skipper has been out of action for two months after picking up an ankle injury on international duty for Norway in September and missed our subsequent 12 matches, but he joined in with the rest of our squad ahead of our Champions League trip to Inter Milan.
“We head to Italy later on Tuesday afternoon aiming to maintain our unbeaten start in this season’s competition, but all Gunners supporters will be thrilled to see Martin taking the latest step towards a first-team return.”
Arsenal are currently fifth in the Premier League, losing to Newcastle last weekend. Their next Premier League match will be against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 10 November.
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