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Ødegaard Withdrawn After Knee Collision in Arsenal’s Match with West Ham

Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard left the West Ham match after a knee clash, fitness unclear. Oct 18.

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Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard was forced off about half an hour into Saturday’s Premier League meeting with West Ham United after sustaining a fresh knee problem.

Ødegaard had returned to the XI following a late cameo against Newcastle United and had impressed in midweek against Olympiacos, earning praise from manager Mikel Arteta for his impact. Just as he appeared to be regaining momentum this season, the Norway international was sent back to the sidelines.

Midway through the first half Ødegaard suffered a clash of knees with West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville. He initially attempted to continue through the discomfort but was soon withdrawn. Arteta brought on summer signing Martín Zubimendi, who joined opening goalscorer Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze to form Arsenal’s midfield trio.

Attention will now turn to Ødegaard’s availability for international duty. He was called up to Ståle Solbakken’s latest Norway squad but will face a fight to prove his fitness ahead of matches with Israel and New Zealand.

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Arsenal will be keen for their captain to receive rest in the coming fortnight, with a return to domestic action scheduled against Fulham on October 18. Even if significant damage is avoided, the club may still opt to rest Ødegaard for the trip to Craven Cottage in order to preserve him for the Champions League fixture with Atlético Madrid three days later.

Arsenal’s schedule remains busy, with fixtures against Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion also set before the end of the month. The club will monitor Ødegaard closely to determine whether a short spell on the sidelines is required or if a managed return to action is possible in the coming weeks.

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Wenger Pushes Back on Rooney’s Take as Arsenal Celebrate Champions League Semi

Wenger rebukes Rooney’s critique after Arsenal’s Champions League semi; focus shifts to final ahead

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Wayne Rooney questioned the scale of Arsenal’s emotions on the pitch after Tuesday’s Champions League semifinal win over Atlético Madrid. Standing at the side of the Emirates pitch and commenting for Amazon Prime Video, he observed: “They haven’t won it yet,” and added, “I think the celebrations are a little bit too heavy. Celebrate when you win … but no, they deserve it.”

Arsène Wenger offered a contrasting perspective. Wenger, the only Arsenal manager before Arteta to steer the club to a Champions League final, said on beIN Sport: “They celebrate well tonight which is normal but you want to focus already on the final and the next games,” and defended the players’ reaction: “The celebration is deserved and happiness is normal—absolutely normal—but the next step is to go to the final and win it.”

The moment underlined how Arsenal’s progress has rekindled comparisons with the run to the 2006 final. Wenger’s 2006 side reached the Paris showpiece after a defensive sequence that included 10 successive clean sheets, Barcelona breaking that run only in the 76th minute in the final.

Arteta’s team have shown similar defensive resilience this season. Tuesday’s shutout against Atlético was Arsenal’s ninth clean sheet in 14 Champions League games this term. David Raya has been central to that record, facing an average of less than three shots on target per game in European competition this term, a mark described as comfortably the best on the continent. Atlético managed to force the Gunners’ goalkeeper into two saves before their European campaign faltered.

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The exchange between Rooney and Wenger also highlighted contrasting touchline styles. Wenger was not a very demonstrative manager on Arsenal’s touchline, unlike Arteta, yet even the reserved Frenchman accepted the players’ celebration while pointing to the need for focus on the final and the matches that follow.

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Porto Complete Signing of Jakub Kiwior as Arsenal Secure Structured Fees

Porto have signed Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal; add-ons and future sales could yield the Gunners funds.

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Portuguese champions Porto have confirmed the signing of Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal. Porto’s statement outlined structured payments: Arsenal could receive an extra $5.9 million “depending on the achievement of certain objectives,” while any subsequent transfer for Kiwior would generate up to $2.4 million more for the Gunners.

Kiwior joined Arsenal from Spezia for a fee in the region of $22.9 million and spent two seasons largely as a squad player. He was never a first-choice option but developed into a dependable understudy. His most notable run came late last season when he was required to fill in after Gabriel’s injury and produced a string of composed displays in Champions League knockout ties against Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.

Mikel Arteta publicly acknowledged that contribution. “He deserves a lot of credit because he hasn’t played too much throughout many months and suddenly he has been thrown into the most difficult context,” the Arsenal boss said. “At the highest level, playing against the best opponents when you haven’t had the physical rhythm or the confidence to do it, and I think he’s been exceptional.”

Those performances nevertheless coincided with a period in which Arsenal adapted well without him on the pitch. The club is operating at a delicate moment in the Premier League financial landscape and must weigh sales as carefully as purchases. Removing one versatile left-footed defender from the squad wage bill and transfer list creates space to pursue a younger, enhanced option for that role.

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From Arsenal’s perspective, the deal preserves potential upside through performance-related add-ons and future-transfer payments while allowing the team to target a direct upgrade in a position they have identified. Even better, they already know how well he will fit in.

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Ødegaard and Havertz cleared as Atlético deal with late-night hotel disturbance

Ødegaard and Havertz available; Atlético staff woken by fireworks outside their hotel before match..

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Mikel Arteta confirmed a timely boost for Arsenal with Martin Ødegaard and Kai Havertz available for selection for Tuesday’s Champions League semifinal second leg against Atlético Madrid. Havertz had missed the first leg in Spain after damaging his hamstring against Newcastle United, a setback that sidelined him for that match. Viktor Gyökeres has since scored three goals across the subsequent two matches but “lacks the craft and guile of his teammate,” leaving Arteta with tactical choices to consider given Atlético’s typical defensive setup.

Against an opponent likely to press aggressively in spells while affording limited space behind their backline, Havertz is described in the original report as the more natural option through the middle. “We need options,” the Arsenal boss warned, “we need the capacity to play different games, whether it’s from the start or after. So it’s really, really good news for us to have them both back.” That flexibility is important for a manager preparing for a two-legged tie.

Arsenal’s preparations have been brightened by the return of those two players. Atlético’s preparations were disrupted on the eve of the match after multiple members of the playing and coaching staff were thought to have been woken at around 1.30 a.m. by fireworks set off outside Atlético’s hotel in east London. A second batch were released 20 minutes later, which convinced club staff this was a targeted approach. MARCA report that the club swiftly complained to UEFA about this interference.

An additional detail is that Atlético chose to stay in a different hotel to the one they used when they met Arsenal earlier in the Champions League this season. Manager Diego Simeone said this was down to finances while club president Enrique Cerezo laughed it off: “The economy is the economy.”

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Off the field Arsenal continue to wait on Jurriën Timber. The fullback has not featured since being forced off with a groin problem against Everton in mid-March. Arsenal have lost four of six domestic matches in Timber’s absence, tumbling out of both cup competitions and allowing Manchester City back into the Premier League title race. There is no clear timeline for Timber’s return.

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