Bukayo Saka Misses Out on Arsenal’s Match Against Bournemouth After Suffering a Thigh Injury During International Duty Against Greece

Bukayo Saka Misses Out on Arsenal’s Match Against Bournemouth After Suffering a Thigh Injury During International Duty Against Greece

Arsenal’s squad for the upcoming match against Bournemouth sees a notable absence: Bukayo Saka.

The talented winger, who has been instrumental for the Gunners this season, will not be on the pitch today after picking up a thigh injury during England’s disappointing loss to Greece.

Mikel Arteta had previously indicated that Saka would be assessed before the game, but unfortunately, he wasn’t able to prove his fitness in time.

As a result, Raheem Sterling will take his place in the starting lineup.

The former Chelsea player is eager to make an impact, especially since he has had limited playing time this season.

Stellar Season Cut Short

Saka has had a phenomenal start to the current Premier League campaign, netting two goals and providing seven assists.

His contributions have been vital as Arsenal competes fiercely with Liverpool and Manchester City for the top spot in the league.

However, fans held their breath last week when he exited the pitch at Wembley, concerned about his condition after England’s shocking 2-1 defeat to Greece, a team ranked 48th in the world.

Following the match, it was confirmed that Saka was sidelined due to a thigh issue, prompting him to withdraw from the national squad ahead of England’s subsequent victory over Finland.

Despite Arteta’s earlier optimistic remarks about Saka’s condition during a press conference, the young star will be watching from the sidelines this afternoon.

New Faces in the Lineup

This situation opens the door for Sterling, who has only logged 184 minutes of play with Arsenal this season, primarily as a substitute.

He will be joining a potent attacking unit that hopes to continue its strong form.

In another lineup change, Mikel Merino is set to make his first start for Arsenal, stepping in for Jorginho in the midfield.

The Spanish midfielder was brought in from Real Sociedad during the summer for £27.4 million, and this match presents a valuable opportunity for him to shine.

Regulars Ben White and Leandro Trossard are back in the squad, while Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus will start the match on the bench at the Vitality Stadium.

Positive News for Arsenal

On a brighter note for Arsenal supporters, Kai Havertz has been declared fit to play despite facing a minor injury during international duty.

He has been in excellent form and will be crucial for the Gunners as they seek victory today.

Arteta remained somewhat guarded when discussing player fitness but expressed optimism about Havertz’s readiness.

He acknowledged that Havertz had been dealing with some issues but praised his communication with the national team.

Arteta emphasized that if Havertz trained well, he would likely be available for selection.

As for Saka, Arteta offered a glimmer of hope.

He noted, “It’s not a serious injury. He’s evolving really well. He wasn’t fit enough to play in the second game for the national team, but we’re hopeful.

He trained a bit yesterday, and we’ll see if he can make it in time for the match.”

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