Arsenal continues their strong Premier League campaign as they head into the international break, but manager Mikel Arteta faces renewed injury concerns. Despite a 3-1 victory over Southampton, with goals from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka, Arsenal’s squad has some notable absences as international duty looms.

Martin Odegaard Injury Update:
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, who suffered an ankle injury during the last international break while playing for Norway, has been progressing in his recovery. Although Norway’s head coach Stale Solbakken mentioned that Odegaard was still “a long way” from returning, the player himself gave fans a boost with a positive update, stating that he’s “getting better and better by the day.” This news will be encouraging for Arsenal supporters, especially with upcoming Premier League fixtures after the break.

Kai Havertz Injury Woes:
In addition to Odegaard, Arsenal’s in-form attacker Kai Havertz has also been sidelined. Havertz, who scored against Southampton, will miss Germany’s upcoming international fixtures due to a knee injury. His absence will be a concern for Arsenal, as Havertz has been key to their strong start, scoring four league goals already this season. His condition will be monitored by Arsenal’s medical team in the coming days.

Arsenal’s Premier League Form:
Despite these injury concerns, Arsenal remains well-positioned in the league standings. The Gunners are currently third, level on points with Manchester City, and just one point behind league leaders Liverpool. Their unbeaten start to the season showcases their grit and determination, traits that BBC pundit Dion Dublin has praised as a “new, horrible side” of Arsenal. Dublin noted that Arsenal’s willingness to “muck in” and show resilience is what has been missing from the team in previous years.

As the team prepares for a trip to Bournemouth after the international break, the focus will be on keeping key players fit and maintaining their competitive edge in the title race. While injuries to Odegaard and Havertz may pose challenges, Mikel Arteta’s side remains a formidable force in the Premier League as they aim to push for the title this season.

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