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Report: Has Saka got injured while in England duty ahead of Manchester City game

Arsenal fans can breathe a sigh of relief as concerns surrounding Bukayo Saka’s absence from England’s training session have been allayed, with the forward reportedly working indoors away from the national group. This development, as reported by Football.London, is not anticipated to pose any issues ahead of Arsenal’s highly anticipated clash against Manchester City.

Saka, who has been a standout performer for Arsenal this season, has been instrumental in the team’s success, having netted 13 goals and contributed 8 assists in the Premier League campaign thus far. His dynamic presence on the field and consistent output have been crucial in Arsenal’s rise to the top of the league table with 64 points from 28 matches.

As the Gunners gear up to face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 31st March 2024, the news that Saka’s indoor work away from the England squad is not a cause for concern provides reassurance for both the player and Arsenal fans. With the club riding high on their recent UEFA Champions League round of 16 victory over FC Porto, secured in a tense penalty shootout at the Emirates Stadium, the focus now shifts to maintaining their momentum in the Premier League.

Amidst the international break, Saka’s continued contributions and unwavering commitment to Arsenal’s cause remain pivotal as the team navigates through crucial fixtures. His exceptional form and influence on the field have been a driving force behind Arsenal’s title challenge this season, and the assurance of his readiness for the upcoming clash against Manchester City serves as a beacon of positivity for the Gunners and their supporters.

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