Arsenal supporters worry about the team's poor luck with injuries during international breaks after Bukayo Saka's recent injury.

Another occurrence has taken place.

October 11th 2024.

Arsenal supporters worry about the team's poor luck with injuries during international breaks after Bukayo Saka's recent injury.
The recent international break has once again caused trouble for Arsenal fans, as they watched their star player Bukayo Saka leave England's match against Greece with an injury. Saka, who has been in top form for his club this season, now faces a race against time to be fit for their upcoming game against Bournemouth.

The 23-year-old winger will undergo scans today to determine the extent of his injury, which appears to be a hamstring strain. During the game, he was seen holding onto his right leg before being substituted in the 51st minute. Interim England manager Lee Carsley commented on Saka's injury, stating that he is being assessed and that he seemed to feel something in his leg before the first goal was scored.

Arsenal fans are now anxiously waiting for updates on Saka's injury and whether he will be out for a significant amount of time. This situation is all too familiar for them, as they recently went through a similar situation with their captain Martin Odegaard, who sustained an ankle injury while playing for Norway in September.

One fan expressed their frustration, saying, "Saka injured following an international break, it just ruins the actual football." Another fan echoed this sentiment, stating, "I hate international football and the potential injury to Saka just amplifies that this morning." And a third fan added, "Saka injured, just another reason to hate the international break besides the poor quality of football."

Meanwhile, Odegaard is making progress in his recovery and is expected to return within the next month. He shared an update on his injury, saying, "In the last week, I've made really good progress. I'm feeling better and better every day and things are going well." He also mentioned that the upcoming international break will give him more time to work on his rehabilitation.

Despite Odegaard's positive outlook, he recognizes that it's important to take things day by day and not rush his recovery. He also acknowledged the team's recent success without him, saying, "It seems like the team doesn't really need me at the moment! We have been playing so well lately and got another good result against PSG on Tuesday."

For Arsenal fans, this news brings a glimmer of hope amidst the disappointment of Saka's injury. They can also take comfort in the fact that Odegaard's return is on the horizon and that their team is performing well even without their key players.

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