Overview
- Arsenal said Martin Ødegaard sustained a medial collateral ligament injury to his left knee after a knee‑to‑knee collision with Crysencio Summerville and was substituted around the half‑hour mark against West Ham.
- The club confirmed he will remain at the Sobha Realty Training Centre for assessment and treatment during the international window with no return date provided.
- Norway ruled him out of their October matches against Israel on October 11 and New Zealand on October 14.
- Outlets outlined typical MCL recovery ranges that vary by grade, noting anything from a few weeks for a mild sprain to around three months for a full tear, without a specific timeline for Ødegaard.
- The setback follows recent shoulder problems and a run of early substitutions, and Arsenal will adjust midfield options as Declan Rice, who had a back issue, is still expected to report for England duty.