ARSENAL FACE TRICKY MARTIN ODEGAARD FITNESS CHOICE BEFORE CRUCIAL TOTTENHAM FIXTURE

Arsenal face a big decision on Martin Odegaard's fitness during the break. The captain is nearing a return from a knee injury, with Norway eager to call him up for crucial World Cup qualifiers.

Arsenal face tricky Martin Odegaard fitness choice before crucial Tottenham fixture
Martin Odegaard has been out of action for Arsenal for the last seven games - COURTESY/PHOTO

As Martin Odegaard nears the end of his recuperation, Arsenal will have to make a big choice about his injury during the November international break.

Due to a knee injury, the Gunners' captain has missed the last seven games; nevertheless, he may make a comeback against Tottenham in the North London Derby. Odegaard has also missed more playing time because of two different shoulder problems, which makes Eberechi Eze's summer acquisition appear especially wise.

The 26-year-old, nevertheless, is hoping for a quick return and might be key in one match this week. In Mikel Arteta's dream world, Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke, and Viktor Gyokeres would all improve over the two-week domestic break and be ready to play against Spurs, with Kai Havertz making his eagerly awaited comeback soon after.

A significant decision from Norway


In order to support his countrymen as they try to win Group I and qualify for the World Cup, Norway is eager to have Odegaard in Italy.

Given how important the next ten days could be for his recovery, Arsenal will need to give the captain of Norway permission to travel, even though he has supported his nation when unable to participate.

Norway travels to Udine on Sunday after playing Estonia on Thursday.

Arteta's say on Martin Odegaard


Odegaard was among the four players nearing returns, according to Arteta's most recent update, which was positive. It even suggested that one of them would have been selected in the matchday squad that played out a contentious 2-2 draw with Sunderland on Saturday night.

"You are not far away, but I can not guarantee that all of [them] are out this weekend. "I do not know," he responded, "but some or all of them [may be accessible] after the break. "I think we will be very close, but there are a lot of things that need to happen in the next two weeks, and everything needs to be right."

For the game at the Stadium of Light, no players came back, but it was assumed that Arteta was referring to Martinelli or Odegaard. The man who was most likely to return before the break was Madueke, who might play for Arsenal's under-21 team on Tuesday night against Cardiff in the EFL Trophy.

During his absence, Odegaard has communicated with Arsenal supporters by sharing his activities in his program notes before Arsenal's Champions League matchup with Atletico Madrid.

He was cited as stating, "I had to watch the game from home as I am healing from my knee injury, of course, but the rehab is going well."

"After the West Ham game, I had a few days off since I needed to heal my knee and could not do any work, so I travelled to Norway.

"But it is busy days right now because I have been back for a week and am working every day to maintain my fitness level and attempt to repair the injury.

"I have had a few instances of not being accessible, including an ankle injury last year and a shoulder injury this year.

"I spend every day with the team at Sobha. I am present and assisting in a different capacity because I attend the meetings and the games.

WHAT IS THE "AURA" MIKEL ARTETA SEES IN BUKAYO SAKA’S RECENT PERFORMANCES?

"He shifts momentum." Read Mikel Arteta’s full analysis of Bukayo Saka’s importance ahead of the crucial West Ham showdown.

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Arteta Hails Saka’s Presence As "Invaluable" - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Mikel Arteta sees something special in Bukayo Saka’s presence on the pitch, an “aura” that he believes could drive Arsenal toward a Premier League title, just three games away from ending a 22-year wait.

During Saka’s recent absence with an Achilles injury, Arsenal managed only a single win in five matches. His return, however, seemed to breathe new life into the squad. Saka set up Viktor Gyokeres for the opener before scoring himself in a solid 3-0 victory over Fulham last weekend.

More crucially, Saka netted the decisive goal that helped Arsenal secure a 2-1 aggregate win over Atlético Madrid, booking their first Champions League final appearance since 2006.

Since making his debut for the Gunners seven years ago, the England international now carries the hopes of pushing Arsenal for vital points, starting with a key clash against relegation-threatened West Ham at the London Stadium, followed by matches against Burnley at home and Crystal Palace away on the season’s final day.

When asked about Saka’s importance, Arteta highlighted the growing role he plays not just within the team but also in how opponents see him. There’s a clear presence, a certain quality that sets him apart. According to Arteta, Saka can shift a game’s momentum at any time, and instilling that kind of respect or even fear in the opposition is invaluable.

Arteta also touched on managing Saka’s comeback after injury, emphasising the idea of channelling fresh energy and motivation into his performance rather than rushing him back too soon. He described it as a privilege to have a player like Saka, someone who embodies core values and principles, both on and off the pitch. Beyond the football, there’s a human connection that makes working with him rewarding. What Saka showed, especially in the recent Champions League semifinal, was nothing short of remarkable.

Alongside Saka, Declan Rice has also become a pivotal figure since his £100 million move from West Ham last year. Now 27, Rice will make his 59th appearance of the season when Arsenal faces his former club on Sunday. His impact has been significant, earning him runner-up in the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year award behind Bruno Fernandes.

Arteta praised Rice as a key leader and a major force for the team, underlining the powerful role he plays as Arsenal chase success this season.

WHY DID JURRIEN TIMBER’S "SIMPLE" INJURY TURN INTO A SEASON-ENDING MEDICAL MYSTERY?

After reaching the Champions League final, Arsenal face a fitness race for key stars ahead of their clash with West Ham.

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Mikel Arteta Rules Out Merino And Timber For Crucial West Ham Match - Photo Credit: Alan Walter - Arsenal FC

Mikel Arteta has admitted that both Mikel Merino and Jurrien Timber are running out of time to get fit before the season ends – a tough setback for Arsenal right now.

Both have been out for weeks, dealing with foot and ankle injuries. The hope was always that they’d be back for the final stretch, giving Arsenal a boost when it matters most. This week, Merino at least made it back onto the training pitch, but Arteta has confirmed neither he nor Timber will be involved in Sunday’s big match against West Ham.

Arteta said he has no new injury problems elsewhere, but for Merino or Timber to play before the end of the season, their recoveries would have to be almost perfect. Timber’s situation in particular has turned out to be more complicated than they first thought.

“That’s probably been the hardest part for everyone. For me, for the player,” Arteta said. “We really didn’t think it would take this long, and he’s still not ready.”

Meanwhile, things are going well for Arsenal on the pitch. They’ve pulled five points clear at the top of the Premier League, and they just beat Atletico Madrid, booking a spot in their first Champions League final in two decades.

There’s still a twist, though. Manchester City play Brentford first this weekend, and they still have a game in hand. Even so, if Arsenal win their last three matches, the title is theirs.

Next up is West Ham, who are fighting to avoid relegation and could easily trip Arsenal up. Arteta knows his team can’t afford any slip-ups. “After the Atletico win, I was completely caught up in the emotion. You could feel what it meant to everyone fans and the staff. But straight after, my focus went to West Ham,” he said.

“We talked as a team about how we’ve earned the chance to be in the final, and we have time to get ready, but right now, all our focus and all the details need to go into West Ham.”

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