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·22 August 2026
Arsenal captain gives latest on his fitness situation

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·22 August 2026


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Martin Odegaard has made a strong start to 2026/27, scoring in the Community Shield against Manchester City before adding another goal in Arsenal’s Premier League opener against Coventry City.
More than the goals, the midfielder’s individual displays have helped Arsenal to put in a couple of flowing team performances.
The combinations between Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Ben White on the right-hand-side against Coventry were a reminder of the kind of football the trio can produce at their best.

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This early-season form is a continuation of Odegaard’s strong displays for Norway at the summer World Cup, and he’s starting to show the consistency he never managed to achieve last season – thanks to injuries.
“I think last season was a big struggle for me,” Odegaard admitted to Sky Sports. “I had too many injuries and a lot of weird situations, a lot of bad luck, could really never find the rhythm.
“It’s hard when you always go in and out, and sometimes you play maybe not 100% fit. It was hard.
“I feel good now, my body’s good. I’ve had a good summer, good World Cup, good pre-season. Now I’m feeling 100%, so that always helps. So I feel great.”

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Whilst the addition of Bruno Guimaraes and the growing influence of Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield will help Arsenal in the middle, there’s no doubt Odegaard offers something different to any of the alternatives in his role.
Eberechi Eze is the only player who comes close in an attack-minded sense, but as a right-footed player, Eze is really more of an option for the other side.
Odegaard being fit and ‘100%’ for the majority of this season would be huge for the Gunners, and would surely result in the team captain lifting further trophies in 2027.

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