On the other hand it could be a worry that the injury might be worse than we thought. Hope he recovers well.
Saka
Honestly, what would have happened if they'd said he was fit? I wonder how this whole topic was as handled between Gaz and Mick...
Don Pacifico if they say he's fit then they can play him. Arteta has no way to stop it, if we push the issue we could be fined and player could be suspended.
Saka can self pull out if he doesnt feel he is fit.
Clrnc ahhh, the withdrawal method.
RocktheCasbah not sure that's as effective as the rhythm method...
...sorry, first thing that came to mind!
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Clrnc I don't think he technically can. I remember someone getting in trouble with their nation over it, think it was Kante, the French threatened him with some sort of sanction. Most nations wont call out their players like that. Roy Keane always did it to Ireland, Giggs to Wales, etc but I think they can pursue punishment if they want.
Hasn't Southgate effectively banished Sterling and Pope for the same reason?
But yeah, nations have a right to inspect the players themselves when clubs claim they're injured.
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https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/38997046/are-youngsters-gavi-pedri-saka-playing-too-much
To an earlier point > KingslandBarge would throw in Rice and Ødegaard (if thinking 23 and under cut-off up to end of 2022/23.)
5 games in the CL for our boy, 3 goals and 4 assists.
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HomeSteak Perfect immersion. Impressive CL stats from the fab four really, in a moderately tricky group.
Repeat this in the knock out stage and I’ll call him World Class (first under Arteta to date for me).
8 goals and 10 assists already this season a third of the way through, that's crazy. The scary thing is I think he's only now just hitting form.
He's come up trumps this season after some questionable form. Stylistically, he leaves a bit to be desired but goddamn is he effective.
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It must be hard to express your style if you're hacked down the moment you receive it, and pretty much doubled team.
The times he did have air, he was too basic and predictable. Whole front line poor so it's not all on him.
https://theanalyst.com/eu/2024/01/bukayo-saka-arsenal-mikel-arteta-rest/
Good analysis on Saka being overplayed
Interesting bit of writing, although it might be more enlightening if they'd compiled some stats about Saka's output versus his cumulative minutes, or versus some sort of moving average of minutes played.
The main argument it makes is that Saka's dropped off in form since the start of December, which sounds about right.
Last season Saka experienced a steep drop in form midseason, one that turned into an extended trough. That happened hard upon the brilliant performances for England which saw him finally properly anointed as a national superstar by the pundits.
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He has been nowhere near as good as last first half of the season but his stats suggest otherwise...
Felt like the more touches we have in the box was due to hesitancy and extra touches don't help us score more but rather delayed attacks and allowed defenders to get blocks in
With Saka he dropped off a long way after Feb last season. I think we tend to compare his best last season with his worst this season (same goes for the team as a whole).
Any gooner who isn't instantly suspicious of a stat like "accumulated penalty area touches" obviously hasn't been paying attention since the 90s anyway. Just a sign we don't get our shots away and we play against extremely deep and organised defences.
Surely they're not counting literal touches in the box? They should call it possessions in the box, or something.