Troy Deeney recently expressed his concerns about Arsenal’s decision to sell Emile Smith Rowe, especially in light of Martin Odegaard’s recent ankle injury. Deeney believes that Smith Rowe could have been a valuable replacement for Odegaard during his recovery period.
Odegaard, who sustained the injury during Norway’s Nations League match against Austria, is expected to be sidelined for at least three weeks. This has left Arsenal in a challenging position, as they now have to find a suitable replacement for their captain. Deeney pointed out that while Smith Rowe is not exactly the same type of player as Odegaard, he could have served as a “stop-gap” solution.
Deeney also highlighted the broader issue of squad depth at Arsenal, noting that the team might struggle to cope with multiple injuries and suspensions compared to rivals like Manchester City. This situation demonstrates the importance of having a strong bench to navigate the rigors of a long season.
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