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Arsenal celebrated a 2-0 Premier League victory over West Ham, but the result was overshadowed by a worrying injury to captain Martin Ødegaard.

The Norwegian was forced off after roughly 30 minutes following a knee clash and was seen leaving the pitch with his knee in a brace, an image that immediately raised concern among supporters and pundits about the severity of the issue.

Ødegaard went down after a heavy collision in the first half and, despite attempting to continue, could not carry on and was replaced by Martin Zubimendi.

Arsenal issue Martin Odegaard injury update

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted afterwards that the player was “not positive” about how his knee felt, and the sight of Ødegaard wearing a brace while leaving the Emirates amplified fears that the captain could miss time.

Arsenal confirm Ødegaard sustained a medial collateral ligament injury to his left knee in Saturday’s win over West Ham.

In an official update the club stressed that Ødegaard “will continue to be assessed and treated by our medical team at Sobha Realty Training Centre”.

They said: “Martin will continue to be assessed and treated by our medical team at Sobha Realty Training Centre during the international window, with the aim of a return...

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