Mikel Arteta explains why Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli were benched at Brighton

Mikel Arteta has explained why Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli are not in his Arsenal starting XI against Brighton. The Gunners have made the weekend trip to the south coast in search of a win that will strengthen their second-place standing. Arsenal captain Odegaard starts on the bench against BrightonGetty Arteta has revealed why he and Martinelli were not in the starting XIGetty Arsenal were already missing Jurrien Timber through suspension as he picked up his fifth yellow card of the season against Brentford. Martinelli scored and started in the 3-1 win alongside club captain Odegaard but both have been named on the bench this time round. Arteta spoke ahead of the match and revealed that Odegaard has been struggling with illness. Martinelli on the other hand has also suffered a slight issue during the week, with Kai Havertz out of the squad entirely. Odegaard had previously missed a large chunk of the season with an ankle injury but returned in their 1-1 draw at Chelsea in November. On the other hand, Martinelli has maintained his fitness throughout the campaign but starts on the bench for a third time in the league. He came off the bench at the start of the second half though for Ethan Nwaneri, who scored the opener for Arsenal. Bukayo Saka remains absent from the side following his hamstring injury and could be out for as long as two months. Arteta therefore opted to name Ethan Nwaneri, Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard in his attack against Brighton. Arsenal are currently on a three-game winning streak following victories over Brentford, Ipswich Town and Crystal Palace. Martinelli misses out on the starting XI with a fitness issueAFP The Gunners’ next match against the Seagulls comes five months on from their controversial first meeting of the season. A 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium saw Declan Rice sent off for a second yellow card after delaying the restart. Arsenal were leading at the time thanks to Kai Havertz’s goal but had to settle for a point following Joao Pedro’s equaliser. Nwaneri’s low finish gave the visitors a first half lead but Brighton equalised midway through the second half with a Pedro penalty.

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Mikel Arteta explains why Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli were benched at Brighton

Mikel Arteta has explained why Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli are not in his Arsenal starting XI against Brighton.

The Gunners have made the weekend trip to the south coast in search of a win that will strengthen their second-place standing.

Arsenal captain Odegaard starts on the bench against Brighton
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Arteta has revealed why he and Martinelli were not in the starting XI
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Arsenal were already missing Jurrien Timber through suspension as he picked up his fifth yellow card of the season against Brentford.

Martinelli scored and started in the 3-1 win alongside club captain Odegaard but both have been named on the bench this time round.

Arteta spoke ahead of the match and revealed that Odegaard has been struggling with illness.

Martinelli on the other hand has also suffered a slight issue during the week, with Kai Havertz out of the squad entirely.

Odegaard had previously missed a large chunk of the season with an ankle injury but returned in their 1-1 draw at Chelsea in November.

On the other hand, Martinelli has maintained his fitness throughout the campaign but starts on the bench for a third time in the league.

He came off the bench at the start of the second half though for Ethan Nwaneri, who scored the opener for Arsenal.

Bukayo Saka remains absent from the side following his hamstring injury and could be out for as long as two months.

Arteta therefore opted to name Ethan Nwaneri, Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard in his attack against Brighton.

Arsenal are currently on a three-game winning streak following victories over Brentford, Ipswich Town and Crystal Palace.

Martinelli misses out on the starting XI with a fitness issue
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The Gunners’ next match against the Seagulls comes five months on from their controversial first meeting of the season.

A 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium saw Declan Rice sent off for a second yellow card after delaying the restart.

Arsenal were leading at the time thanks to Kai Havertz’s goal but had to settle for a point following Joao Pedro’s equaliser.

Nwaneri’s low finish gave the visitors a first half lead but Brighton equalised midway through the second half with a Pedro penalty.