Source: REUTERS/MATTHEW CHILDS
[Saba Sports News] Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has
been absent from the team’s last three games. However, Arsenal officials have
not disclosed the specific details of his injury, only stating that he was
unwell. Today, the British “Daily Mail” reported that Odegaard’s
absence was due to a concussion. It was revealed that during a pre-match
training session against Newcastle United, Odegaard was struck in the face by a
ball at close range. The impact was significant, causing Odegaard to experience
prolonged dizziness and requiring him to undergo concussion-related
examinations. According to the Premier League regulations, if a player sustains
a concussion, they must rest for six days and cannot return to play until they
are deemed fit to do so.