Mikel Arteta hopes Martin Odegaard will be able to make his Arsenal return soon. The Spaniard was forced to play Manchester City last weekend without the help of his captain after Odegaard injured his ankle while on international duty with Norway. Suffering suspected ligament damage, the 25-year-ol...
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