Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard seems to be unlikely to be match to face Tottenham, following an replace on his restoration from Norway coach Stale Solbakken.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is “a long way away” from returning to motion, in accordance with Norway coach Stale Solbakken.
Odegaard has not performed since suffering knee ligament damage in Arsenal’s win over West Ham on October 4.
It’s hoped he’ll be capable to return for the North London derby on November 23, however Solbakken’s phrases on Odegaard’s restoration have forged doubt on that chance.
Arsenal skipper making regular progress
Odegaard has joined up with Norway in a non-playing capability as they search to clinch a spot within the World Cup finals for the primary time since 1998.
“It’s regular,” Solbakken stated when requested about Odegaard’s restoration. “It’s stepping into a gradual route however he is a long way away.”
Odegaard will proceed his rehabilitation with Norway, who will qualify for the World Cup in the event that they beat Estonia on Thursday, earlier than they journey to face Italy of their closing qualifier on Sunday.
“He’ll fly in [to Oslo] after his rehab on Thursday,” Solbakken added. “Then he’ll proceed his rehab with us and can be with us from Thursday afternoon. I don’t know when the flight leaves. However he can be with us till Milan.”
