Odegaard celebrates World Cup qualification after injury update
Martin Odegaard celebrated Norway’s World Cup qualification on Sunday night, after giving a positive injury update earlier in the day.
Martin Odegaard celebrated Norway’s World Cup qualification on Sunday night, after giving a positive injury update earlier in the day.
The penultimate games of Group I all but guaranteed Martin Odegaard and Norway a spot at the World Cup, whilst Riccardo Calafiori has work to do and Karl Hein is out of contention.
Norway boss Stale Solbakken believes Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard is still “some distance away” from returning to action after injury.
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Martin Odegaard has flown to Norway to join his national team squad for the November break, but he won’t be involved on the pitch.
Stale Solbakken has confirmed that Norway won’t call up Martin Odegaard for the November international break, but they’d like him to attend their games if possible.
Martin Odegaard attended Norway’s win over Israel on Saturday, but he was unable to properly join in with the post-match celebrations due to his injury.
Martin Odegaard scored and provided two assists as Norway continued their World Cup qualification rampage towards the final tournament with an 11-1 win.
Martin Odegaard has insisted there was no pressure from Arsenal to miss the international break, despite his recent shoulder injury.
Martin Odegaard played 45 minutes for Norway on Thursday, but there’s no concern about his injury situation despite his half-time substitution.
Martin Odegaard has played a key role for Norway in their excellent start to World Cup qualifying, leading the competition in assists after three games.
Martin Odegaard put in a dominant performance on Tuesday night, providing a hat-trick of assists as Norway eased past Israel.
Martin Odegaard played a key role in three of Norway’s five goals on Saturday, as they got their World Cup qualification campaign off to a perfect start.
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Martin Odegaard is hoping to be available for Arsenal after the international break, and he insists he wasn’t pressured to pull out of Norway’s fixtures this week.
Martin Odegaard has pulled out of the November internationals after linking up with his national team in Norway over the last couple of days.
Martin Odegaard has travelled to Norway ahead of the international break, though it remains unclear whether or not he’ll play any football.
Norway boss Stale Solbakken says Martin Odegaard could still link up with their squad for the November international break despite not being named in it.
Martin Odegaard is nearing his return to training after an ankle injury, providing Arsenal with a timely fitness boost ahead of key matches against Newcastle, Inter, and Chelsea.
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