Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is fit and available for Sunday’s Premier League match against Chelsea, manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed. Odegaard had been sidelined since September with an injury sustained on international duty. He made a late substitute appearance in Arsenal’s midweek loss to Inter Milan. Arteta stated that all squad members are fit, but will make a late decision on whether Odegaard will start.
However, there is less certainty surrounding the availability of midfielder Declan Rice, who is nursing a toe injury. Arteta admitted that there is “no clarity if he’s going to be fit on the weekend,” as Rice has not yet trained.
Arsenal has grappled with several injuries this season, including absences for Bukayo Saka and Mikel Merino. Arteta acknowledged the challenges these absences have presented but praised his team’s adaptability.
Chelsea also faces an injury concern with Cole Palmer potentially missing the match due to an injury sustained in their draw with Manchester United. Blues manager Enzo Maresca was hesitant to confirm Palmer’s availability, saying a decision will be made after Saturday’s training session.
Currently, both Chelsea and Arsenal are tied at 18 points in the Premier League standings after 10 matches, with Chelsea slightly ahead on goal difference. Chelsea is coming off a resounding 8-0 victory over FC Noah in European competition, while Arsenal suffered a narrow defeat against Inter Milan.
Arteta expressed admiration for his squad’s mentality despite recent league defeats to Bournemouth and Newcastle, highlighting their hunger and desire to succeed heading into the international break.