
Anfield Index
·24. August 2025
Star winger a doubt for Liverpool game

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·24. August 2025
Arsenal’s preparations for their crucial clash with Liverpool could be complicated by an injury concern for Bukayo Saka, who was forced off in the first half of his side’s recent fixture after pulling up sharply during a sprint and subsequent pass. The England international immediately looked frustrated, signalling discomfort in his left hamstring before leaving the pitch.
While hamstring injuries can vary in severity, the early signs point to a strain rather than general tightness — an important distinction in assessing recovery.
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Medical teams usually categorise hamstring problems into three grades:
Based on the mechanism of Saka’s injury, the early expectation is that this could fall into the Grade 1 or Grade 2 category. If so, his spell out would likely range between 2–6 weeks, pending confirmation from scans.
For Arsenal, this timeframe has immediate significance. A Grade 1 issue could see Saka return in time to face Liverpool, but a Grade 2 strain might rule him out of that encounter altogether.
One piece of encouraging news for Arsenal supporters is that this is not the same hamstring that required surgery last year. That distinction lessens concerns over recurring problems and may ease fears of a longer-term setback. However, any hamstring injury brings its own risks of recurrence, and Arsenal will be cautious in managing his rehabilitation.
Club medics are expected to conduct scans within the next 48 hours, which will provide greater clarity on both the severity and likely return date. Until then, Arsenal’s preparations for the Liverpool game remain clouded by uncertainty.
Saka’s availability could play a decisive role in Arsenal’s approach against Liverpool. His creativity, pace and ability to carry the ball under pressure make him central to Mikel Arteta’s system. Without him, adjustments in both personnel and tactics would be inevitable.
Arsenal’s depth in attacking areas will be tested, and attention may turn to other wide players to fill the gap. However, none replicate Saka’s combination of defensive diligence and attacking output, underlining his importance in high-intensity matches such as those against Jürgen Klopp’s side.
For now, the key question is whether the scans show damage mild enough for Saka to make a swift recovery. Arsenal fans, and indeed Liverpool, will be watching developments closely in the days ahead.
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