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Disaster Strikes Arsenal: Fans spot something worrying about Bukayo Saka after Crystal Palace game

Arsenal fans have been dealt a worrying blow as a video has surfaced showing Bukayo Saka leaving Selhurst Park on crutches following Arsenal’s emphatic 5-1 win over Crystal Palace. The star winger, who was substituted in the second half, appeared to be nursing a hamstring injury—a sight that has left supporters deeply concerned about his fitness.

A Troubling Development

Saka’s substitution during the game initially raised eyebrows, with manager Mikel Arteta confirming post-match that the 23-year-old had felt something in his hamstring. However, the video of him leaving the stadium on crutches has added a layer of anxiety. Saka, a crucial figure for Arsenal in both domestic and European competitions, has been integral to the Gunners’ success this season, contributing with goals, assists, and his tireless work rate.

 

 

 

Arteta addressed the injury after the match, saying, “He felt something in his hamstring. He will have to be assessed. Pretty worried about that. It’s difficult to guess now. They have tested him but difficult to say how bad it is.”

Potential Impact on Arsenal’s Campaign

Losing Saka for any length of time would be a massive blow for Arsenal, who are currently chasing silverware on multiple fronts. With pivotal fixtures on the horizon, including their upcoming Premier League clash against Ipswich Town, fans will be hoping for positive news from the medical team in the coming days.

Waiting Game for Arsenal Fans

For now, Arsenal supporters are left anxiously awaiting updates on Saka’s condition. While the sight of him on crutches is far from reassuring, the Gunners will hope their medical team can work swiftly to assess and manage the injury, ensuring their star winger can make a speedy recovery.

 

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