‘He’ll come back stronger’: Arsenal given huge injury boost for Bukayo Saka ahead of Premier League clash with Bournemouth next weekend

Arsenal has received a significant injury boost in the form of Bukayo Saka in front of their Premier League match against Bournemouth, which will take place away from home the following weekend.

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With only ten appearances, the England international has been in incredible form for the Gunners this season, contributing three goals and seven assists in just ten overall games.The hamstring injury that Saka sustained while playing for England against Greece this week resulted in him being substituted out of the game. Since then, he has returned to the Gunners.

It was disclosed by England manager Lee Carsley during the pre-match news conference that Saka “would have been close,” but it would have been “unfair to take a risk with him.” The press conference took place before the match against Finland.

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He went on to say that the 23-year-old is something of an optimistic person, and he anticipates that he will be alright.

He stated, “Bukayo would have been close, but it would have been unfair to take a risk with him.” He was referring to the competition. It is my expectation that he will be alright because he is a positive person.

Carsley’s statements, in our opinion, are a clear indicator that Saka has experienced a small problem, and it is possible that he will be able to play in the next league game that will take place on the South Coast.

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Given that the ‘unbelievable’ player has maintained an impressive level of physical fitness ever since his breakout, it would not come as a surprise to us if he were to be included in the starting eleven on Saturday.

Due to the ankle injury sustained by Martin Odegaard, Saka has assumed the responsibility of scoring goals and creating significant opportunities. Within the next few weeks, he will be playing a significant part.

Despite the fact that Odegaard is making significant headway in his recuperation, Arsenal does not anticipate that he will be able to participate in team training until at least the beginning of November.

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Following their match against the Cherries, Arsenal will play host to Shakhtar Donetsk and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium.

Immediately after this, the team will travel to Preston North End, Newcastle United, Inter Milan, and Chelsea for away matches in three different tournaments before taking another break for international participation.