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New reports reveal for how long Martin Odegaard will be on the sidelines

Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard is a major doubt for the crucial North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur after suffering an ankle injury during Norway’s Nations League clash with Austria. The midfielder, a key figure in Arsenal’s midfield, sustained the injury during the match and is now facing a race against time to recover for the highly anticipated fixture.

Reports in Norway suggest that the injury could keep Ødegaard sidelined for up to a month, a worrying prospect for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. The club are currently navigating a tricky period with several other injury concerns, including Declan Rice and Mikel Merino.

Ødegaard’s absence would be a significant blow for Arsenal, as he is the heart and soul of their midfield, orchestrating attacks and providing creative spark. His ability to control the tempo and dictate play is crucial to Arsenal’s game plan, and his absence would leave a gaping hole in the team’s structure.

The severity of the injury is still being assessed, and Arsenal fans will be anxiously awaiting further updates on their captain’s condition. If Ødegaard is ruled out of the derby, it will be a significant advantage for Tottenham Hotspur, who will be looking to capitalize on the Gunners’ weakened midfield.

Arsenal will be hoping for a quick recovery for their captain, but the possibility of a month-long absence throws a dark cloud over their upcoming fixtures and casts a shadow of uncertainty over the crucial derby match.

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