Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard sidelined with shoulder injury recurrence. In a concerning development for Arsenal fans, captain Martin Ødegaard has suffered a recurrence of a shoulder injury that continues to plague his early season performances.
Match Incident Forces Early Substitution
The Norwegian playmaker went off in the 18th minute of Arsenal’s 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest on Saturday. This happened after landing awkwardly following an inadvertent collision with teammate Jurriën Timber.
Arteta Confirms Similar Shoulder Issue
This marks the second time in just three weeks that Ødegaard has been sidelined with the same shoulder issue. He initially sustained the injury during Arsenal’s win against Leeds United on August 23rd.
Visible Discomfort Leads to Replacement
He attempted to stay on the field trotting about after a treatment break. However, the 26-year-old was clearly uncomfortable and in the end had to be substituted by young midfielder, Ethan Nwaneri.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirmed after the match that the injury was “very similar” to the previous shoulder problem that has been troubling his captain. “He wasn’t comfortable to continue. He played two games with Norway and unfortunately he cannot carry on today”. Arteta told reporters while remaining optimistic about Ødegaard’s determination to recover quickly.
Ill-Timed Setback After International Duty
It is especially aggravating for the Norwegian international. He returned to action just prior to this injury setback. Moreover, he had even made a substitute appearance against Liverpool before the international break. He was seen playing in both of Norway’s matches including a full 90 minutes against Moldova.
Crucial Fixtures Loom as Fitness Doubts Remain
Arsenal is facing a crucial Champions League opener against Athletic Club on Tuesday. Following that by the Premier League showdown with Manchester City next Sunday. However, Ødegaard’s fitness remains in doubt. The club captain will undergo further assessment with medical staff to determine the extent of the damage.