Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed that star winger Bukayo Saka is facing an extended spell on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury.
The setback comes at a critical juncture for the Gunners, as they strive to maintain momentum in their Premier League campaign.
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Saka Injured During Crystal Palace Triumph
Saka sustained the injury during Arsenal’s emphatic 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace. The 23-year-old was forced off the field at Selhurst Park and was later seen leaving on crutches. This marks a significant blow for both the club and the player, who has been pivotal this season with nine goals and 13 assists across 24 appearances.
“It’s not looking good,” Arteta admitted. “He’s going to be out for many weeks. It is what it is. He’s injured; we cannot change it. We’re going to use this time now to help him.”
A Devastated Saka and Arteta’s Tactical Dilemma
According to Arteta, Saka was “gutted” and “really emotional” upon learning the extent of his injury. The manager, however, remains pragmatic and is working on plans to address the absence of his talismanic winger.
“We’re putting some ideas together,” Arteta explained. “There are a lot of factors [behind the injury]. We are looking at everything and what we can do differently.”
Martinelli stepped into Saka’s role during the match against Crystal Palace and appears to be the primary candidate to fill the void for now. Arteta emphasized that the team’s dynamics would inevitably shift, saying, “We’re going to be different without him.”
Saka’s Remarkable Contributions to Arsenal
Since his senior debut in November 2018, Saka has been instrumental in Arsenal’s success. Over 250 appearances, he has netted 67 goals and provided 63 assists. His influence was particularly pronounced last season, contributing 20 goals and 10 assists across 47 matches, accounting for 17.7% of Arsenal’s total goals.
This season, Saka has maintained his significance, scoring nine of Arsenal’s 56 goals (16.1%) and assisting 10 of their 34 Premier League strikes. Arsenal’s win percentage drops marginally in his absence, highlighting his irreplaceable role in the squad.
Congested Fixture List: A Contributing Factor?
Arteta acknowledged the challenges posed by an intense schedule, hinting at the accumulation of matches as a potential contributor to Saka’s injury. “It’s probably more the accumulation [of matches] as people like Declan [Rice] and Bukayo have played over 130 games in three seasons,” he noted.
The manager also stressed the importance of injury prevention, stating, “Probably there are ways to prevent the injury. We are looking at everything.”
January Window: A Crucial Opportunity?
Arsenal’s previous activity in the January transfer market, such as the acquisition of Leandro Trossard, suggests that reinforcements could be a possibility. With the Premier League title race heating up, the upcoming window may prove vital in addressing the gaps left by Saka’s absence.
Arteta has consistently maintained the importance of readiness during transfer periods. “You have to be ready for anything in January,” he has said in the past, and this philosophy might now be put to the test.
Sterling Adds to Arsenal’s Injury Woes
Adding to Arsenal’s concerns, Raheem Sterling is also set for a spell on the sidelines due to a knee injury.
“Sterling is going to be out for weeks,” Arteta confirmed, highlighting the increasing strain on the squad.
Looking Ahead: Ipswich Clash and Beyond
Arsenal’s immediate focus will be on their next league fixture against Ipswich at the Emirates Stadium on December 27. Despite the challenges, the Gunners remain determined to stay on track in their quest for silverware.
Bukayo Saka’s absence will undoubtedly test Arsenal’s depth and adaptability. As Mikel Arteta searches for solutions, the team’s resilience will be under the spotlight in the weeks ahead.
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FAQs
How long will Bukayo Saka be sidelined?
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirmed that Saka will miss “many weeks” due to a hamstring injury sustained during the 5-1 win against Crystal Palace.
What is the extent of Saka’s injury?
Arteta revealed that Saka has torn his hamstring, and Arsenal is reviewing factors contributing to the injury to prevent similar issues in the future.
How has Saka performed this season?
In 24 appearances, Saka has scored nine goals and provided 13 assists, contributing significantly to Arsenal’s success in the ongoing campaign.
Who will replace Saka during his absence?
Gabriel Martinelli stepped into the role during the Crystal Palace match and is expected to fill the void. Arteta also hinted at exploring internal solutions.
Will Arsenal make signings in January to cope with Saka’s injury?
While Arteta has not ruled out the possibility, he emphasized focusing on internal solutions. Arsenal’s activity in previous January windows suggests they may consider reinforcements if necessary.