Arsenal Director Mikel Arteta has issued a positive information on the return of Bukayo Saka from injury – before the game overflowing with a shot during a television interview after his side Win Chelsea on Sunday.
Talisman Saka came out since he suffered from a serious hamstring problem against Crystal Palace on December 21, but Arteta said before playing home against Blues that international England could return after the international break.
“He has every opportunity,” he confirmed a smiling arteta, ran shortly away from the Sky Sports microphone before quickly returning to the field more questions.
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When will you return Will Bukayo?
Arteta appeared to indicate that SAKA could be in conflict when the host of Arsenal Fulham in Premier League April 1 (7.45 pm GMT).
Gunners are then in action at Everton four days later (12.30pm), so the second side will hope to close the current 12 -point gap on Liverpool leaders with nine league games.
Saka will lose the manager of the New England Thomas Tuchel’s The first responsible games, when the three Lions host Albania on Friday and Latvia three days later (and 7.45pm).
Arteta was impressed after Mikel Merino’s first half was enough for Chelsea. “The team played with an incredible attitude and I really liked it,” he said. “All we can do is win our struggles and that’s what we try to do.”
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Bukayo Saka injury, statistically
The 23 -year -old had lost two games in October with a hamstring problem, but began all other previous Arsenal games on top flight and Europe.
With nine goals and 12 assists in 21 Premier League and Champions League appearances this season, SAKA could prove to be a key to Arsenal’s attempt to put pressure on Liverpool and win the Champions League square against Real Madrid.
The first leg From their last competition against the kingdom of European champions, it is held on April 8, with the second on April 16 (and at 8pm).
When she announced Saka’s injury, Arteta said she was “very optimistic” of his return before the end of the campaign. “It’s a great learning process for him too,” the Spaniard said at that time.
“It’s what he is. He was injured – we can’t change it. We’ll use this time to help him.”