Arsenal injury news and return dates before Brentford clash amid Odegaard boost
Arsenal injury news and return dates before Brentford clash amid Odegaard boost
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is getting closer to full fitness as he continues to recover from a hip injury. The Norway international has been sidelined since the Carabao Cup defeat against West Ham, yet Odegaard's omission for the defeat against Newcastle at St James’ Park and the home Champions League win against Sevilla was as a result of an unrelated issue.
Gabriel Jesus is another Arsenal star that has been hampered by injury, but football.london understands that the Brazilian striker is expected to be back to fitness in time for the Brentford clash after the two-week break. The striker has been called up to the Brazil international squad, despite concerns over his fitness.
Elsewhere, Thomas Partey, Emile Smith Rowe and Jurrien Timber are still recovering from their own injury woes. With that said, here's a look at the latest injury news ahead of Arsenal's clash with Brentford next Saturday.
Martin Odegaard
Odegaard has been nursing an injury recently and Arteta will hope that the Norwegian can return to action after the international break. Despite his ongoing hip problem, Odegaard's omission for the defeat against Newcastle at St James’ Park and the home Champions League win against Sevilla was as a result of an unrelated issue.
The Gunners captain took a ball to the face during a training session at London Colney in the lead up to the loss on Tyneside. Odegaard failed a fitness test ahead of the loss against Eddie Howe's side after being checked over for concussion. Concussion rules state players must rest for six days and be symptom free before returning to action.
football.london understands that Odegaard was put through his paces at London Colney on Tuesday and continues to be assessed, but is expected to return against Brentford.
Injury: Concussion/Hip
What Arteta has said: "I don't know. I am going to have a meeting now with the medical department and Edu to understand everyone's situation but I think he is going to be back after the international break. I don't know exactly what is the decision and the communication at the moment."
What Solbakken (Norway boss) has said: "I've just come from a 45-minute talk with Martin. He is getting better and better and gradually stepping up.
"It has been more or less three weeks without any special training, so it is important to take things step by step. Both he and Arsenal probably hope that he is available for the Brentford match."
Expected return date: Brentford (A) - November 25
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Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus was excellent against Sevilla in the Champions League, netting a goal and providing an assist but there was an injury worry when he pulled up clutching his hamstring late on in the game. With 10 minutes to spare he was replaced by Eddie Nketiah, leaving him out of action ever since.
The striker has been called up to the Brazil international squad, despite concerns over his fitness. football.london understands that Jesus is expected to be back to fitness in time for the Brentford clash after the two-week break. Brazil are also hopeful of having Jesus involved in their World Cup qualifier against Argentina on Wednesday, November 22.
Injury: Hamstring
Expected return date: Brentford (A) - November 25
What Arteta has said: "Gabby won’t be fit, with Martin it is still uncertain, the rest no news so far."
What Brazil boss Diniz said: "I talked to Gabriel and he didn't come here without planning. He said he's feeling good, he's already doing certain things and when I spoke to him we had two more weeks, 10 days at least till the first game [against Colombia] and 15 days 'til the second one [against Argentina]. He is in good condition, we are doing things with great care. As soon as he arrived we made a new MRI we [are] treating him very carefully."
Jorginho
Jorginho was on the receiving end of some daring challenges against Burnley. As a precaution, he was taken off to get his cuts and bruises patched up. However, he has been in action for Italy in their clash against North Macedonia.
Injury: Leg
Expected return date: Brentford (A) - November 25
What Arteta has said: "He had a few bad cuts I think so they could not sort it out on the pitch so they decided to take him out. Hopefully he is fine. I think he was really good again today, the way this guy is competing
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