FITNESS CONFIRMED: ØDEGAARD COULD START AGAINST BAYERN MUNICH TONIGHT

Martin Ødegaard could return from injury for Arsenal's crucial Champions League clash with Bayern Munich. Jurriën Timber is ready for the Harry Kane challenge.

Fitness Confirmed: Ødegaard Could Start Against Bayern Munich Tonight
Ødegaard Set for Crucial Bayern Comeback

Arsenal's captain, Martin Ødegaard, might be back for Wednesday's big Champions League game against Bayern Munich.

The Norwegian midfielder has been out with a knee injury since early October, but he's trying hard to play at the Emirates Stadium again.

Arsenal's coach, Mikel Arteta, mentioned, He almost played in the last game, so we're hoping he can be on the team tomorrow.

This big game pits two top Champions League teams against each other. Both started the week with four wins in four games and will meet in North London.

Arsenal is still feeling good after beating their rivals, Tottenham 4-1 on Sunday.

Arteta added, We need to bring that same energy to the stadium tomorrow, to every player, and play with the same control, intensity, and skill against a top team.

This is the kind of game we want in this competition, and we've been playing well consistently.

They've been doing great as well, and tomorrow will really let us know where we stand.

Every team we play brings something different. Right now, they are doing great.

They consistently get good results and play well, which is really impressive. We know that.

But this is also a big chance for us to show what we can do.

Arsenal hasn't allowed any goals in the Champions League this season, but Jurriën Timber knows it will be tough to stop Harry Kane, who used to play for Tottenham.

The England captain has scored 15 goals in 21 games against Arsenal, including one for Bayern at the Emirates in the first game of their quarter-final in 2024.

Timber has been important to the Premier League leaders' great defensive record, both in the country and in Europe, and is looking forward to stopping Kane.

The Dutchman said, He's an amazing striker. Everyone knows that.

He's got a lot of talent. He's been doing it for a long time, and now at Bayern Munich, he's one of the best players in the world.

“So, stopping him tomorrow will be a good test for us as a team and as defenders.

MARTIN ODEGAARD AND KAI HAVERTZ MISS FINAL TRAINING; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HOPES FADING

Arsenal's Champions League hopes are in doubt as Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz miss final training ahead of the Atletico tie.

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Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz absent from final training - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz didn’t show up for Arsenal’s open training on Monday, just a day before the crucial Champions League semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid. Both missed Saturday’s comfortable 3-0 win over Fulham because of injuries: Odegaard with his knee and Havertz with a muscular problem.

Odegaard hurt his knee in last week’s draw with Atletico, while Havertz hasn’t played since picking up an issue against Newcastle. After beating Fulham, Mikel Arteta sounded confident they’d be ready for Atletico, but on Monday neither player was seen with the first team. That’s a big hint they won’t be involved at the Emirates.

Arteta is set to speak to the media soon, though don’t expect him to spill much; he’s known for keeping his cards close to his chest when it comes to team news.

There were a couple more missing faces at London Colney. Jurrien Timber (groin) and Mikel Merino (foot) were also absent. Timber hasn’t featured since before the international break, and it’s unclear when he’ll return, but Arsenal hope it’s before the end of the season. Merino’s been out nearly three months since foot surgery. He might not play again this month.

On the upside, Bukayo Saka was back in training after getting subbed at halftime against Fulham, where he started his first Premier League game since mid-March.

Now, Arsenal really have a headache. Odegaard, who scored 15 goals last season, just hasn’t looked the same. Staff are increasingly worried about him; he’s missed 25 games in all competitions this year, thanks to a pileup of injuries: two freak shoulder issues, two muscular injuries, and the recurring knee problem. When he’s fit, Odegaard can still make magic happen; just look at his four assists across six games in January, but right now, his body keeps letting him down.

Havertz’s story isn’t much brighter. He’s managed only 20 appearances this season, mostly because of a serious knee injury in the summer and more muscle problems afterward. He’s Arsenal’s top earner at £280,000 a week, while Odegaard sits fourth at £240,000. Having two high-paid players sidelined so often is not ideal, and Arsenal need answers.

To try to sort out this ongoing injury crisis, Arteta has reportedly brought in a trusted expert from the medical field to lead an investigation. Arsenal hope this move finally sheds some light on their troubled injury record.

DECLAN RICE ACCUSES REFEREE OF CRUMBLING UNDER PRESSURE IN MADRID PENALTY DRAMA

Arsenal head to the Emirates with a 1-1 draw, but Declan Rice is fuming over the officiating standards in the Champions League.

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Arsenal denied a late winner as VAR flips a penalty call in the Champions League - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Declan Rice didn’t hold back after Arsenal’s 1-1 draw in Madrid, backing Mikel Arteta’s outrage and insisting the team deserved a “clear” penalty. He even went so far as to say that Atlético Madrid’s fans pushed the referee, Danny Makkelie, into changing his mind.

Arteta was livid. Late in the first leg of the Champions League semifinal, Makkelie first pointed to the spot for Arsenal after Eberechi Eze went down. But surrounded by Diego Simeone’s wild sideline antics and the roar of 70,000 Atleti supporters, Makkelie stared at the replay 13 times, then flipped his call and waved play on.

Looking back on it, Rice couldn’t believe it. “It’s a clear penalty,” he said. “I don't know how that's not been given. I think the fans got to him and changed his mind. UEFA is just a different world. In both boxes, you have to be so careful because referees call everything.”

Arsenal ran into trouble with VAR twice. First, the ref ruled Ben White handled a Llorente volley, and Julián Álvarez buried the resulting penalty, cancelling out Viktor Gyökeres’ earlier spot-kick. Rice felt for White. Talking with Stan Sport, he said, “If that happens in the Premier League, it doesn’t get given. The ball’s hardly off the ground, and it’s not even on target. But in the Champions League, the refs make these snap calls and whistle for everything. It’s just more strict. But whatever, we move on. We want to beat them next week.”

Despite the drama, Arsenal is still in a solid spot. They’ll head back to London, hoping the home crowd can push them into their first Champions League final since 2006. Bukayo Saka, freshly back from an Achilles injury, is counting on it. “We’d have liked to win, but we’ll take the draw. It’s halftime, and we’re full of confidence going back to the Emirates,” he said. “I’m sure the atmosphere will be even bigger, and that will give us a real boost.”

Before that return leg, Arsenal face Fulham at home on Saturday. They could put more heat on Manchester City by stretching their Premier League lead, though City still has games in hand and plays Everton next. The race is on.

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