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REVEALED: Has Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka become injured while with England squad

Arsenal’s rising star, Bukayo Saka, has taken a cautious step to prioritize his recovery and well-being, withdrawing from the England squad and opting to continue his rehabilitation at Arsenal during the ongoing international break. This decision comes as a prudent measure to ensure Saka’s fitness and readiness for the challenges that lie ahead, underlining the importance of his physical condition in the midst of a demanding season.

Saka’s impact on Arsenal’s campaign cannot be understated, with the versatile attacker having registered an impressive tally of 13 goals and 8 assists this season. His contributions have been instrumental in propelling Arsenal to the summit of the Premier League table, where they currently lead with 64 points from 28 league matches in the 2023/24 campaign.

Following a thrilling UEFA Champions League round of 16 clash against FC Porto at the Emirates Stadium, which saw Arsenal emerge victorious in a penalty shootout to advance to the next round, the Gunners now shift their focus to a crucial Premier League fixture against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 31st March 2024. Saka’s decision to prioritize his recovery underscores the team’s dedication to maintaining peak performance levels as they navigate through a pivotal phase of the season.

As Arsenal navigates the international break, Saka’s absence from the England squad highlights the meticulous attention given to his rehabilitation and fitness regime, ensuring that he returns to action fully fit and primed for the challenges that await in the domestic and European competitions. The Gunners will rely on Saka’s dynamism and creativity as they approach the business end of the season, with his well-being and form crucial to their aspirations of securing silverware and achieving success on multiple fronts.

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