Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard has delivered an encouraging update on his persistent knee injury, revealing that he's finally turning a corner after a challenging season.
The Norwegian midfielder has been a key figure for the Gunners, but his campaign has been marred by recurring knee issues. After missing Premier League action from late February to mid-April, Ødegaard made his return against Manchester City—only to suffer another setback just three games later, forcing him to sit out Arsenal's win over Fulham.
However, the 27-year-old playmaker showed signs of his old self during a lively substitute appearance against West Ham United, where he provided a crucial assist for the winning goal. Speaking after the match, Ødegaard shared his optimism: "Today, I felt fantastic. It's been a tough season for me personally. I've been fighting my injury and struggling with my knee for a long time, but I've worked incredibly hard to stay with the team. I'm finally starting to feel better now."
The timing couldn't be better for Arsenal, who now face a more manageable schedule with just one game per week for the remainder of the season. With no midweek fixture this week—Burnley's visit has been moved to next Monday—the squad gets valuable recovery time. This breather could be exactly what Ødegaard and other injury-hit players need to regain full fitness and make a strong push in the title race.
For fans and fantasy managers alike, Ødegaard's positive prognosis is a welcome sign. When fit, the Arsenal captain is a game-changer—his vision, creativity, and leadership are vital to the team's attacking flow. If he can stay healthy, the Gunners could have their midfield maestro firing on all cylinders for the crucial final stretch of the season.
