
Arsenal captain Ödgo is expected to miss at least three weeks of action after sustaining an unfortunate injury in Norway's 2-1 home win over Austria in the UEFA Nations League match, according to veteran Norwegian journalist and former international Fjotovt. The news comes from the Norwegian national team's team doctors, who have given Norwegian media outlet VG Sporten details of Eudegaard's injury. The team doctors said that the ankle injury suffered by Ödgård usually requires at least three weeks of recovery time, and that an early return would be a welcome surprise, but there is also a risk that the injury could prolong his absence from the game.
Eadgall was forced off in the second half of the match with an ankle injury, a development that has the Norwegian team worried. Fjotovt further stated that it is doubtful whether the injury will affect his participation in the national team in October, and that both he and Norwegian manager Solbakken are cautious about the situation. Eudegard is currently undergoing a further MRI to check for any serious problems with his ankle such as a fracture, and fortunately the initial results suggest that his foot may not be fractured, but that doesn't mean that the recovery process will be easy or quick.
The moment he was injured, Ödgö immediately felt a sharp pain in his ankle, which made him very worried about his injury. As a key player for Arsenal and the Norwegian national team, Edergo's absence will undoubtedly have a major impact on the next matches of the two teams. Fans have also sent their best wishes to the talented midfield commander for a speedy recovery and return to action.










