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'Like A Horror Movie': Martin Odegaard Injury Sparks Serious Concern For Arsenal

Arsenal's victory over Sporting CP on Tuesday night was overshadowed by a fresh injury concern for captain Martin Odegaard. 

The Norwegian playmaker was forced off in the second half of the Champions League quarterfinal first leg clash, leaving fans and pundits alike sweating over his fitness at a critical juncture of the season.

Odegaard has endured a stop-start campaign defined by physical setbacks, having already missed 121 days and 23 matches for the Gunners this term. 

After a spell on the sidelines following a February injury in the north London derby against Tottenham, he had only recently returned to the fold, making an appearance against Southampton in the FA Cup before starting in Lisbon. 

However, the 27-year-old went down in the 70th minute against Sporting and required medical treatment before being substituted. While Kai Havertz came on to replace him and scored a 90th-minute winner, the sight of Odegaard clutching his leg has sparked major panic back in his homeland.

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Former Norway defender Jesper Mathisen, speaking to TV2, expressed his dread after watching the broadcast, with one eye on his country's upcoming World Cup campaign.

"Those are scary images. Like watching a horror movie. A nightmare. He’s not sitting down for no reason. It would have been a big loss for both Arsenal and Norway if he had to go out with an injury again," Mathisen explained.

Despite the initial fear, there was a glimmer of hope as Odegaard was later seen celebrating with his teammates after the final whistle. 

Nevertheless, with five separate injuries recorded this season, the recurring nature of his fitness issues is becoming a significant narrative for Mikel Arteta's side as they pursue European and

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