Martin Odegaard injury update offers Arsenal hope after Brentford scare.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has moved to calm fears after limping away from the 1-1 draw with Brentford, insisting his knee injury is “hopefully not too bad.”
The midfielder sparked concern after the match at the Gtech Community Stadium, where he was seen struggling to walk following a second-half knock, raising immediate alarm among supporters during a demanding run of fixtures.
Odegaard suffered the injury in the 71st minute, moments after Brentford’s equaliser.
He attempted to clear a flicked-on long throw but collided with , over-stretching his leg and pinching his knee.
Although he received treatment on the pitch, he played on for the remainder of the match, though his movement visibly changed.
Post-match concern
After the final whistle, Odegaard was seen limping through the mixed zone and onto the team bus.
The sight caused fresh anxiety for fans, especially given his recent return from a muscular issue.
With injuries already affecting key areas of the squad, the timing of the scare heightened fears of another enforced absence.
Odegaard addressed the situation in Arsenal’s matchday programme ahead of their FA Cup match against Wigan Athletic, as reported by Metro.
He explained that the contact caused an overstretch of his leg and discomfort in the knee.
However, he added that the injury does not appear serious and that early signs are positive.
His words offered reassurance that the problem is likely minor rather than long-term.
Arsenal’s medical staff will continue to monitor his condition closely over the coming days.
A precautionary rest remains possible in the short term, but there is growing optimism that he will not face an extended spell on the sidelines.
The club is expected to manage his minutes carefully as fixtures continue to pile up.
Why his fitness matters
Odegaard’s role remains central to Arsenal’s structure, leadership, and attacking rhythm.
His pressing, movement, and creativity shape how the team controls games, especially in high-pressure fixtures.
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Even a short absence would test squad depth during a critical phase of the season.
As Arsenal push through a congested schedule, the early signs from Odegaard’s update offer relief.
While caution will remain the priority, his message provides optimism that this scare will not develop into another long-term setback for Mikel Arteta’s side.
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