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Mikel Arteta Provides Huge Boost for Arsenal Ahead of Fulham Clash

Arsenal fans have received a massive boost ahead of their crucial Premier League clash against Fulham on Tuesday, as manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Bukayo Saka is fit and ready to play. The 23-year-old winger has been sidelined with a knee injury in recent weeks, but his return could not come at a better time as the Gunners continue their push for the title.

Arteta Confirms Saka’s Availability

Speaking to the media ahead of the game, Arteta revealed the positive update on Saka’s fitness, stating that the England international is now in contention to start against Fulham.

“Bukayo Saka is good to go! He can already start vs Fulham, yeah… we will see that tomorrow,” Arteta said.

This update is a welcome relief for Arsenal supporters, who have been eagerly awaiting news on their star player’s recovery. Saka’s absence was felt in recent matches, with the Gunners missing his creativity and attacking threat from the right flank.

LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 11: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Arsenal FC and AS Monaco at Emirates Stadium on December 11, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Cautious Approach to His Recovery

Arteta also emphasized the importance of managing Saka’s return carefully, ensuring that he is reintroduced to competitive action at the right moment.

“All of the careful things he’s already done. It’s about putting him on the grass in the right moment. He’s pushing. He really wants it,” Arteta added.

The Arsenal boss has been cautious with Saka’s recovery, ensuring that he does not risk aggravating the injury. The fact that Saka is already training at full intensity and pushing for a return highlights his dedication and eagerness to help the team.

A Timely Boost for Arsenal

With Arsenal aiming to keep pace in the Premier League title race, having Saka available for selection will be a significant advantage. His ability to drive at defenders, create chances, and contribute with goals makes him one of the most dangerous wingers in the league.

The Gunners have been in strong form, but their attacking options have been stretched with key players dealing with fitness concerns. Saka’s return provides Arteta with more tactical flexibility and allows Arsenal to return to their most effective attacking setup.

Crucial Weeks Ahead

Arsenal’s upcoming schedule is packed with important fixtures, including their Champions League quarter-final clash against Real Madrid. Having a fully fit Saka for that tie will be crucial, and Arteta’s decision to ease him back into action against Fulham could be a key step in ensuring he is at peak condition for the European showdown.

As Arsenal prepare to take on Fulham at Craven Cottage, the return of Saka will lift the squad and fans alike. If he does feature, all eyes will be on the talented winger to see if he can make an immediate impact and help the Gunners secure another vital three points in their title chase.

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