The six crucial Arsenal fixtures Bukayo Saka could miss after nightmare injury blow

Arsenal star Bukayo Saka should miss crunch matches for the club after a new devastator for the attacker.
SAKA has been substituted against Leeds with a problem with the hamstrings and the 23-year-old should miss a month of action.
Arsenal started the season with two victories of two, with Saka starting each, a 1-0 victory at Manchester United and a 5-0 battery from Leeds to the Emirates Stadium.

Bukayo Saka will be absent against the challengers of the title
The next Arsenal match is against the Champions of Premier League Liverpool, one of the games with which the Gunners will compete for the title this season.
The lighting continues to make a disturbing reading without Saka, because the Nottingham forest is welcomed at the Emirates stadium in front of the Arsenal Manchester City host.
Saka will be in a race against time to be in good shape for this match against Man City or potentially the trip on weekends after in Newcastle, and Arsenal can be relieved that the first international break of the season limits the matches for which he is absent.
Liverpool, far | August 31 |
Forest of Nottingham, house | September 13 |
Matchday 1 of the Champions Ligue 1 | September 16 to 18 |
Manchester City, house | September 21 |
Third round of the League Cup | Week starting on September 22 |
Newcastle United, Away | September 28 |
Arsenal started its campaign in the Champions League in mid-September, and the third round of the EFL Cup will also be a must that Saka could miss, but according to the draw, Arteta could sail in the link without its star winger.
In total, Saka could be absent for six matches, and the Arsenal season could rest on the way they take care of him without him.
Ebelechi Eze Arrival supports Bukayo Saka Blow

Football initiate verdict
The positive for Arteta is the increased options that Spanish now has at its disposal, with the recent arrival of Ebelechi Eze de Crystal Palace in a timely manner.
Noni Madueke can replace Saka on the right side, while Eze can provide creativity and flair of the left flank.
There are question points but on the presence of Martin Odegaard against Liverpool, after the Arsenal captain also underwent an injury against Leeds.
If Odegaard is not suitable for the lighting in Anfield, Eze will occupy position number 10 with Gabriel Martinelli from the left side.
The two goals of Viktor Gyokerres against Leeds were also well timed, because the attacker will be subjected to more pressure to hit the ground.
Gyokeres can prove its value with a performance against Liverpool after being criticized for its Man United exhibition.