July 4, 2024

Arsenal attacker Bukayo Saka sustained an injury during Tuesday night’s Champions League loss against RC Lens, forcing him off during the first half of the match.

Arsenal starlet Bukayo Saka suffered yet another injury scare during Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League defeat to RC Lens on Tuesday night. The 22-year-old had picked up recent knocks during Premier League clashes against Tottenham Hotspur and Bournemouth but Mikel Arteta still opted to start his star winger for his side’s trip to France.

Saka had started the European clash well, assisting Gabriel Jesus’ opener after just 14 minutes. But his evening ended just 19 minutes later after appearing to pick up some kind of muscle injury, a major worry for the north Londoners ahead of Sunday’s showdown against reigning Premier League champions Manchester City.

As fears continue to grow that the England international could miss the highly-anticipated clash with the Citizens, football.london has rounded up everything that has been reported on Saka’s current fitness status below.

Arteta update

Arteta has provided an update on Saka’s injury following his side’s Champions League defeat to RC Lens. Speaking to TNT Sports, the Spaniard said: “It wasn’t an action, it was a back heel and he felt something and he wasn’t comfortable to continue.”

When asked if he knew how severe the issue was, Arteta simply shook his head. If Saka is out, it will be a huge blow to the Gunners ahead of what is undoubtedly their biggest Premier League game of the season. Arteta also spoke to TV Sport 2 where his diagnosis of Saka’s injury was far more worrying.

The Gunners manager said: “It doesn’t look good.”

Lens blow

Saka fell to the floor mid-way through the first half of Arsenal’s Champions League defeat to RC Lens which eventually saw him replaced by Fabio Vieira. The Hale End academy graduate was a doubt heading into the game after picking up a knock against Bournemouth but he started the game in France.

However, Saka’s evening lasted just 33 minutes after he dropped to the floor holding his hamstring. Moments earlier the 22-year-old had gestured to Arsenal boss Arteta that he was feeling a slight issue before making his way off the pitch.

Cryptic post hints at injury return

Bukayo Saka has posted a cryptic message to Instagram as Arsenal face an anxious wait over his fitness ahead of Premier League clash against Bournemouth. The England international limped off against Tottenham in the North London Derby last weekend sparking fears that he could be sidelined for a number of weeks.

Saka has now posted a picture of himself inside a gym on his Instagram story – suggesting he is actively working on his fitness ahead of the trip to Bournemouth this weekend. It’s unclear whether the England international is doing recovery work or is fully fit and ready to return to training.

Arteta admits Bournemouth doubt

Saka is a doubt for Arsenal’s Premier League fixture against Bournemouth this weekend, Arteta has confirmed. Speaking ahead of the Gunners’ Carabao Cup third-round tie against Brentford Arteta said: “He was limping quite badly after the match.

“We had to get him off the field. He hasn’t been able to participate in the session.

“It’s a possibility (he could miss Bournemouth).”

Major boost

Saka was in severe pain after taking a knock on his foot during Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Spurs. But thankfully for Mikel Arteta and Co, this is not thought to be anything serious, with the England winger recovering.

He looks unlikely to be a threat in Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup clash with Brentford. Arteta should roam strongly in the match.
Mikel Arteta update
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta played down the talented youngster’s Achilles problem, stressing that most players experience pain at various times during the season.
“Everything is fine with him, he trained normally today. There is nothing to report,” replied the Spaniard when asked about Saka.
He added: “Every player has pains or problems. But [there is] nothing to worry about.”

One final point of concern
According to the Daily Mail, Saka is still struggling with the Achilles injury that plagued him at the end of the 2022/23 season.
As a result, he was named on the bench for Tuesday night’s friendly against Scotland.
Southgate entrance
England manager Gareth Southgate revealed the matter at the beginning of June after Saka’s unforgettable hat-trick against Macedonia.
Speaking about the youngster’s goals after the game, Southgate said: “We weren’t surprised by the first one because he’s been on all week, we didn’t see the second one coming. I’m delighted for him. “He had a little sore Achilles and that’s another ailment where it would be easy to hug him in camp and miss a night like that that I’m sure I’ll live with him forever.”

The Three Lions boss continued: “He’s had it for a few weeks. It’s an injury that just needs treatment… when you’ve had one of the best nights of your life, it’s a reminder that these things are worth going through. . . ”

Sir Alex Ferguson warns
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen has previously warned Saka and other youngsters that coaches have an important role to play in protecting their players.

When 19-year-old Owen tore his hamstring in 1999, the injury had a huge impact on him later in his career. “I wish it was a broken leg,” he told the Daily Mail. – For me, the worst injury was breaking the tendon, because then you didn’t operate, you just let them reattach.

“I was running with two hamstring muscles in my right leg and three in my left for the rest of my career. It was a point of weakness

“I often wonder if it was just a freak injury. Until then I was solid as a rock, never missed a game. Sir Alex Ferguson always says if I’d signed for Manchester United as a kid it wouldn’t have happened, he would’ve protected me.”

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