Arteta confirms when Talisman could return … and then escape from the interview
Arsenal leader Mikel Arteta has posted a positive update of Bukayo Saka’s return from the injury – before playing out of the Shot interview after his part Win Chelsea on Sunday.
Talisman Saka came out that he suffered a serious knee problem against Crystal Palace on December 21, but Artea said before a home game against Blues that the English international could return after an international break.
“He has every chance,” the smiling arthte confirmed, briefly fleeing the Sky Sports microphone before he quickly returned to the field more questions.
“Has good chances”
Mikel Arteta pretends to run out of interviews after the match after they asked him about Fitness Bukayo Saka
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When will Bukayo Saka come back?
Arteta seems to have suggested that a saka could be in a quarrel when Arsenal hosted Fulham in Premier league 1. April (19.45 GMT).
The Gunneri was then in Everton four days later (from 12.30am), until then the second placed side will hope that they will close their current gap of 12 points on Liverpool leaders with the remaining nine league games.
Saka will miss the manager of the new England Thomas Tuchel’s The first games, when three lions hosted Albania on Friday and Latvia three days later (both 19.45).
Artea was impressed after Mikel Merino’s first half goal was enough to win over Chelsea. “The team played with an incredible attitude and I really enjoyed it,” he said. “The only thing we can do is win our matches and that’s what we try to do.”
Full -time as Arsenal refers to a crucial victory over Chelsea
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Injury to Bukayo Saka, statistics
The 23-year-old missed two games with a knee problem in October, but started all other previous Arsenal games in top flight and Europe.
With nine goals and 12 assists in the 21 appearances of the Premier League and Champions League this season, Saka could prove crucially in an attempt to Arsenal to put pressure on Liverpool and win the Champions League quarterfinals against Real Madrid.
First leg Since their last eighth competition against the ruling European champions, it is held on April 8, and the other on April 16 (both 8 pm).
When he announced Saka’s injury, Artete said he was “very optimistic” from his return before the end of the campaign. “It’s a great learning process for him too,” the Spaniard said at the time.
“That’s what it is. He was injured – we can’t change him. We’ll use this time to help him.”