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Arsenal fans receive update on Saka’s injury and on chances of him facing Liverpool

Arsenal remain hopeful that Bukayo Saka will be fit to feature in their crucial Premier League clash against Liverpool on Sunday, but a final decision on his availability will be made late, according to journalist Charles Watts. Saka has been sidelined for Arsenal’s last two matches due to a hamstring injury he sustained while on international duty with England, leaving fans anxiously awaiting updates on his condition.

The 23-year-old winger has been a key player for the Gunners this season, providing pace, creativity, and goals from the right flank. His absence has been noticeable, with Arsenal struggling to break down Bournemouth and narrowly securing a 1-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League without him. Saka’s return would be a huge boost for Mikel Arteta’s side as they prepare to face league leaders Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium.

Charles Watts reported that Arsenal’s medical team is closely monitoring Saka’s progress, and while there is optimism that he could return in time for the weekend, a final decision will likely be made closer to the matchday. The club is being cautious, given the risk of aggravating the injury if he is rushed back too soon.

With Arsenal currently third in the Premier League table, three points behind Liverpool, Saka’s potential return could be pivotal. His dynamic presence on the right side of the pitch adds another dimension to Arsenal’s attack, and his ability to contribute both defensively and offensively will be crucial against a high-pressing Liverpool side.

As the Gunners approach this vital fixture, fans will be eagerly awaiting any further updates on Saka’s fitness, hoping that the star winger can play a part in what promises to be a thrilling encounter at the Emirates.

 

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