Arsenal released their team news for the game at Wolves and simply stated “Odegaard and Merino miss out” with Gunners fans eager to find out why. Arteta has confirmed that Odegaard is out with illness, as he was ill on the morning of the game.
Martin Ødegaard has been replaced by youngster Ethan Nwaneri for Arsenal's Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday afternoon.
Arsenal’s pursuit of the Premier League title continues to be tested by an ever-growing injury list. As Mikel Arteta’s side battles to keep pace with Liverpool, the Gunners are navigating a series of setbacks that could significantly impact their campaign.
Arsenal were without skipper Martin Odegaard for Saturday’s Premier League game against Wolves. The Norway international had scored on each of his last two visits to Molineux, but the Gunners were forced to cope without their main playmaker against the relegation strugglers.
MIKEL ARTETA has confirmed Martin Odegaard was sent home ill just hours before Arsenal’s clash against Wolves. The Gunners will be hoping to pick up three points and keep the pressure on
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Liverpool have named what is becoming their regular starting XI this season, with Salah, Díaz and Cody Gakpo leading the line. Meanwhile, Ipswich have Julio Enciso on the bench, who takes the no.9 shirt. Hello and welcome to our coverage of Saturday's Premier League football!
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