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·22 febbraio 2025
Mikel Arteta Provides Positive Bukayo Saka Injury Update to Give Arsenal Huge Boost

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·22 febbraio 2025
Arsenal faces a challenging period as they navigate through a series of injuries with key players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli at the forefront of this crisis. As the Gunners gear up for their Champions League aspirations, the fitness of these players remains a pivotal concern.
Bukayo Saka, the Arsenal prodigy, has been sidelined since December following a hamstring injury that required surgical intervention. The recovery process seems to be on track, yet the exact timeline for his return remains under wraps. Gabriel Martinelli, who also suffered a hamstring setback in early February during a clash with Newcastle, has fortunately avoided surgery. Despite this, he was projected to be out for a month, stirring worries about his availability for upcoming crucial matches.
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Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s tactician, shared his thoughts on the recovery progress of his players. “I am not sure,” he confessed, concerning the exact return dates. “That’s a question for the doctor. They are both evolving really well.” Arteta remains cautiously optimistic, especially about Martinelli, who appears to be a step ahead in his recovery compared to Saka.
In a positive twist, Ben White, Arsenal’s right-back who has been recovering from knee surgery since November, has rejoined the squad. Though he remained on the bench during last week’s victory at Leicester, his readiness to step back onto the pitch provides a much-needed boost to the team’s defensive options. “He is ready to play, whether to start or not is a decision will make tomorrow,” Arteta elaborated. His return is timely as Arsenal prepares to take on West Ham this Saturday.
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Contrasting the hopeful updates about White, Takehiro Tomiyasu faces a longer stint away from the pitch. Having played only six minutes all season, his ongoing knee issues have forced him into another surgery. Arteta reflected on the difficult decision, acknowledging the efforts to avoid surgery. “Well, he has been trying everything that he possibly could to try to avoid it,” Arteta noted. Sadly, the knee did not respond as hoped, leading to a consensus on the necessity of further surgical intervention.
Tomiyasu’s absence is a significant blow to the squad, as Arteta praised his dedication and impact when fit. “Unfortunately it is going to keep him out for a long period again and it’s very sad, because he is a player that lives for the game.”
As Arsenal navigates through these turbulent times, the focus remains sharply on managing player health and strategically planning for each game. With the Champions League spots in sight, every player’s availability could be critical. The Gunners’ medical team, together with Arteta’s strategic acumen, are crucial in ensuring the team remains competitive despite the setbacks.
The next few weeks will be decisive for Arsenal as they balance their ambitions with the reality of their squad’s fitness. Fans will be eagerly awaiting more positive updates and hoping that their key players return to full strength soon.
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