Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard has eased fears over his injury as he targets playing for Norway on Saturday.
Odegaard, who has impressed in north London since joining from Real Madrid until the end of the season, was forced off at half-time with an ankle injury.
It was a disappointing night for Odegaard, who was captaining his country for the first time, as he had to be replaced by Patrick Berg but Norway went on to win 3-0 over Gibraltar.
Norway head coach Stale Solbakken was positive about the injury after the game, telling reporters: "It is not a serious injury. I have big hopes that Martin will be fit for the game against Turkey on Saturday."
Odegaard echoed his manager's comments to 2Sporten soon after: "I twisted my ankle, but I think I will be fit for the game against Turkey Saturday."

