Big call as Arsenal Women talent removed from national team call-up
Arsenal forward Olivia Smith will not join the Canadian national team during the current international break.
The club has placed her on a controlled fitness plan, and Canada has confirmed her absence in an official update, stating that she is unavailable for selection at this time.
Smith featured for 63 minutes in Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Real Madrid in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
That match took place earlier this week. Her effort in that game showed her usual energy and movement. However, Arsenal believes she still needs careful management as she continues her full return to action.
Arsenal continues careful plan after recent hip injury
The club has monitored her workload closely for several weeks. Arsenal medical staff have been cautious since the hip problem she picked up during the last October international window.
That injury affected her for a short period, and the club does not want any setback during a busy part of the season.
Smith withdrew from Canada duty in October after that hip issue. She suffered the problem during Canada’s 1-0 loss to Switzerland.
The injury forced her to end that camp early. Since then, Arsenal have handled her recovery with care. The club wants her to build strength and stay available for the long spell of matches ahead.
Smith has become a key figure for Canada since her debut at the age of 19. Her rise has been quick, and she has earned trust with steady performances.
Her absence is a blow for Canada, especially as they prepare for an important run of fixtures. Canada acknowledges the situation and supports Arsenal’s controlled plan.
Smith moved to Arsenal in the summer of 2025 in a record £1 million deal from Liverpool.
Arsenal head coach Renée Slegers values Smith’s work on the ball and her movement in the final third.
Slegers will hope that regular training and a careful return will help Smith regain top form. Arsenal need reliable depth as they look to keep pace in all competitions.
Arsenal focus on stability and long-term fitness
Arsenal believe that a steady approach will help Smith avoid further issues. The club has a long season ahead, and rotation will play a major role. Players like Smith are central to that plan.
Arsenal will monitor her progress during the break. They expect her to rejoin full group work once she completes every step of the return-to-play process.
The club hopes she will come back fitter and ready for the next stage of the campaign.
Smith remains an important part of Arsenal’s future plans. The team will hope her full recovery arrives soon, as they aim to build rhythm and confidence for the months ahead.
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